About
Susan Lamb is an Associate Professor in the Department of Innovation in Medical Education at the University of Ottawa, affiliated with the St. George Campus. Her research spans the History of Medicine, focusing on medical education, anatomy, pathology, psychiatry, nursing, and global health dynamics.
Research Interests: Lamb's work explores the intersection of historical methodologies and modern medical education, emphasizing social determinants of health, ethical frameworks in palliative care, and the global spread of medical practices. She integrates historical case studies to address contemporary challenges in healthcare training and policy.
Recent Publications: Her recent contributions include analyses of ethical dilemmas in palliative sedation and historical perspectives on medical education's evolution, reflecting her expertise in bridging historical scholarship with clinical and pedagogical advancements.
Advising & Collaborations: While no formal advisees are listed, Lamb collaborates with researchers like Kwadwo Kyeremanteng and Claire Dyason on interdisciplinary projects spanning ethics, health policy, and historical epidemiology.




