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Dr. Mimi Isra毛l of the Douglas Institute wins prestigious 2013 Prix Persillier-Lachapelle Award

Published: 19 November 2013

Dr. , psychiatrist-in-Chief at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at 缅北强奸, has been awarded the 2013 .

This award honours individuals who have devoted their career to developing and improving health and social services network services. It was presented to Dr. Isra毛l by the Minister of Health and Social Services and by the Minister for Social Services and Youth Protection at a ceremony on November 15 in Quebec City.

"Dr. Isra毛l is an exceptional clinician, researcher and administrator. All who know her can attest to her professional rigour, and to her humanity and ability to mobilize the health sector to improve access to mental health care. An award like the Persillier-Lachapelle is certainly fitting as it recognizes the contributions of an exceptional career dedicated to the well-being of people with mental illness. We are extremely proud and extend our warmest congratulations," said , RN, MSc, Executive Director of the Douglas Institute.

An extraordinary journey

Mimi Isra毛l, MD, FRCPC, joined the Douglas in 1998 and was appointed Psychiatrist-in-Chief in 2001. She was named Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at 缅北强奸 in 2008, the first woman to hold the post. Since 2002, Dr. Isra毛l has also been President of the Association of Chiefs of Departments of Psychiatry of Montreal. In 2002, after teaching for fifteen years, Dr. Isra毛l became an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the 缅北强奸 Faculty of Medicine. For many years, she has helped train medical students and psychiatry residents.

A clinician, teacher, researcher and administrator, Dr. Isra毛l is interested in eating and mood disorders, crisis intervention, emergency psychiatry, and the organization and delivery of mental health services. She has overseen major organizational changes at the Douglas. This has included playing a leading role in improving living conditions for patients who must deal with the forensic system. Her reorganization of clinical services has been innovative, improving both the quality of and access to care.

A passion grounded in "real life"

Dr. Isra毛l practises psychiatry at the because she is sensitive to the suffering of people with these disorders. She is also a 鈥渕茅decin sp茅cialiste r茅pondant en psychiatrie鈥 for CSSS du Sud-Ouest 鈥 Verdun, and chair of the Mental Health Subcommittee of the R茅seau universitaire int茅gr茅 de sant茅 of 缅北强奸.

Her interest extends beyond the illness, which is why she frequently speaks about a psychosocial context that focuses on the female body as the measure of self-esteem and value. She is recognized for her longstanding commitment to public education and community-based training.

Beyond the clinical mission

Mimi Isra毛l is sensitive to the needs of young professional women and well aware of the challenges they will face during their career. For this reason, she acts as a mentor for many women who are training or starting their career. Her research interests focus primarily on the influence of personality traits on neurobiological and genetic factors in eating disorders.

An appreciated and recognized contribution

In 2011, she was named Fellow of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. She was a 2008 finalist for the Women of Distinction Award in the Science and Health category. In 2006, Dr. Isra毛l received the Grand Prize of the College of Physicians of the Quebec Medical College of Physicians, the first psychiatrist to receive the highest honour from that organization. She was the recipient of three 缅北强奸 teaching awards and also received the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Exemplary Psychiatrist Award in 1998.

Watch the of Mimi Isra毛l shown at the ceremony.

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Marie france Coutu
Communication advisor
Communications and Public Affairs Directorate
Tel.: 514 835-3236 / marie-france.coutu [at] douglas.mcgill.ca
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