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Fall Convocation 2024 : Spotlight on Maysaloun Mokaddam

Image by own. From left to right: Ana Lungu, Maysaloun Mokaddam and Karen Wassef.

The Department of Family Medicine had a total of six Masters students and two PhD students who graduated this Fall and who were conferred their degrees on December 2 at Place des Arts. Congratulations – you make us so proud! Here, we meet Maysaloun Mokaddam to hear her Ã山ǿ¼é story.

±á´Ç³¾±ð³Ù´Ç·É²Ô:ÌýI am Syrian, but I grew up in Kuwait and I am happy to now call Montreal a home.

What have you enjoyed the most about studying at the Department of Family Medicine?: What makes our department truly special is the diversity of the people who are part of it. This diversity is also reflected in the curriculum, which I greatly appreciated.

A (proud/scary/wonderful) moment you will never forget? I will always cherish the memories I made with my colleagues and lab in San Francisco and Quebec City during the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  

What’s Next? I am currently working as a research assistant with Dr. de Pokomandy on the Cohort in Primary Care study. It’s a rewarding experience to contribute to this important work alongside a fantastic team.

Congratulations Maysaloun!

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