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Dr. Fraser Moore serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at McGill University's Faculty of Medicine and Associate Member of the McGill Institute of Health Sciences Education. He leads Block J ("Human Behaviour") in McGill Medical School curriculum and directs the Adult Neurology residency program, while also holding the presidency of the Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology.
His educational background includes an M.D. from the University of Alberta (1997), followed by Neurology Residency and Clinical Fellowship in Electrophysiology at McGill University. Joining McGill's Department in 2003, he operates from the Jewish General Hospital within The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) ecosystem.
Dr. Moore's research centers on neurology education methodology, specifically enhancing neurological examination instruction and electrophysiology training for medical students and residents. His curriculum design expertise has reshaped neurology pedagogy through evidence-based educational frameworks that bridge theoretical knowledge with clinical application.
His 2005-2017 publication record reveals consistent focus on medical education within neurology, with recurring themes in clinical skills assessment, curriculum innovation, and electrophysiology integration. These works demonstrate practical solutions for common teaching challenges in neurological diagnosis and resident training.
His scientific recognition includes:
- McGill Neurology Teacher of the Year (awarded three times)
- Osler Teaching Award from McGill Medical School graduating class (2017)
As Program Director for Neurology residency and medical school curriculum leader, Dr. Moore has mentored generations of neurologists through structured educational pathways. His ad hoc reviewing for major journals including JAMA and Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences extends his influence across the academic neurology community.
Based at The Neuro—a bilingual McGill research/teaching institute within the McGill University Health Centre neuroscience mission—he contributes to integrated patient care, research, and education initiatives that define Montreal's neurological healthcare landscape.





