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Dear students and supervisors,

I hope you all had an enjoyable summer. I am writing to inform you of two important new benefits offered by our graduate program:

First, I am pleased to announce that, effective immediately, a differential fee waiver will be offered to international students registered in the Graduate Program in Psychiatry. Specifically, the differential between international and Quebec fees will be covered by the Program for M.Sc. students during their first year and Ph.D. students during their first two years. 听

Classified as: graduate, funding, Graduate Excellence Fellowships
Published on: 29 Aug 2016

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Classified as: Newsletter
Published on: 26 Jul 2016

It is with great sadness that we wish to announce the sudden death (due to a massive stroke) of Dr. Klaus Minde on July 6th, 2016.

Dr. Minde was one of the early members of the Division of Child and Adolescent听Psychiatry听at 缅北强奸 and in that role, helped establish it as one of the first and leading Child Psychiatry Departments in Canada and North America.

Published on: 19 Jul 2016

缅北强奸 Newsroom

Study reveals the impact of night work

You cross paths with him at the break of dawn in the corridors of the Metro. He looks bleary-eyed and pallid. This worker鈥檚 night shift just ended. His body clocks are out of sync with one another, and, imperceptibly, they鈥檙e also out of sync with his environment. In the long run, this night owl could be at greater risk of developing cardiovascular, autoimmune diseases or certain types of cancer.

Classified as: Cancer, immune system, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, shift workers, body clock, internal clock, clock, Marc Cuesta, Nicolas Cermakian, Diane B. Biovin, Journal of Immunology
Published on: 14 Jun 2016

Neurofeedback using electroencephalograpy boasts thousands of practitioners and appears to both improve normal brain function and alleviate a wide variety of mental disorders 鈥 from anxiety to alcoholism. But after examining the scientific literature and consulting experts in Europe and the U.S., 缅北强奸 researchers Robert Thibault and Amir Raz conclude that clinical improvements from this increasingly popular alternative therapy are due to placebo effects.

Classified as: Psychiatry, health and lifestyle, neuroproject, neuroprojects, neurofeedback, electroencephalograpy, placebo effects, psychological influences, social influences
Published on: 2 Jun 2016

By Fergus Grieve,听缅北强奸 Newsroom

Depression, metabolic factors combine to boost risk of developing diabetes, study finds听

Depression may compound the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in people with early warning signs of metabolic disease, according to researchers from 缅北强奸, l'Universit茅 de Montr茅al,听the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montr茅al and the University of Calgary.

Classified as: health, depression, diabetes, Norbert Schmitz, metabolic disease, Institut de recherches cliniques de Montr茅al, type 2, Molecular Psychiatry, neuroproject
Published on: 12 Apr 2016

Project Love is a collective of scholars based at 缅北强奸 whose mission is to (i) spread love on the streets of Montreal and beyond; (ii) better understand the nature of love and its impact on mental health and well-being (iii) combat the epidemic of loneliness and isolation plaguing many people. See their blog听听or contact them at projectlovemcgill [at] gmail [dot] com

Classified as: mental health, Project love, well-being
Published on: 11 Feb 2016

Dr. Mark Brandon and Dr. Sylvia Villeneuve are听among the twenty-five outstanding 缅北强奸 researchers being awarded Canada Research Chairs.

For more information, visit the following link:听

Classified as: Canada Research Chairs, Psychiatry News
Published on: 10 Feb 2016

We are very saddened to annouce the passing of Dr. Duncan Pedersen, our dear colleague and friend. Dr. Pedersen had a sudden illness while in Chile for work on a project in Global Mental Health and passed away on January 27, 2016 . Our thoughts go out to his family and loved ones at this difficult time. Details for his memorial will be circulated as they are finalized.

Classified as: Psychiatry, Obituary, Global Mental health, Social and Transcultural Psychiatry
Published on: 29 Jan 2016

Dear Colleagues,

As you听 know, Quebec is expecting the arrival of thousands of Syrian refugees over the next several weeks.

We are anticipating that some of these refugees may eventually need specialized mental health services.

CCS and allied programs are willing to help, but we need to organize a list of Arabic-speaking psychiatrists who could be approached in time of need.

Published on: 16 Dec 2015

Dr. Robert Whitley and his team, Recovery Advocacy Documentary Action Research (RADAR) group,听released a video titled Newfoundland Notions: In Search of the Good Life.

The film can be viewed听here:听

See mention of the short听film听on CBC news听here:听

Classified as: mental health, raise awareness, reduce stigma
Published on: 15 Dec 2015

Dear Residents and Faculty,

The Resident Awards Night took place at the Thomson House on November 10th. I would like to thank the MPRA and the Department of Psychiatry for making this a special evening where we were able to honor Faculty and Resident achievements.

Congratulations to the 2015 recipients of our annual Residents鈥 Awards:

Faculty Awards:

Dr. Carmella Roy - Best Clinical Supervisor for Senior residents

Dr. Robert Biskin - Best Clinical Supervisor for Junior residents

Dr. Nicola Casacalenda - Best Resident Advocate

Classified as: Resident Awards Night
Published on: 13 Nov 2015

To read Dr. Duncan Pedersen and Dr. Laurence J. Kirmayer's editorial for 缅北强奸Reporter, please click the following link:听

Classified as: social, cultural, Global Mental health
Published on: 13 Oct 2015

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