Karine Bertrand is a Full Professor at the University of Sherbrooke, specializing in community health sciences. She holds a PhD in psychology from the University of Montreal. As the Director of the Institute of Addictions, she has dedicated her career to understanding the complex intersections of addiction, mental health, and social precarity, particularly among marginalized populations. Her research focuses on harm reduction approaches, the impact of substance use on health behaviors, and the effectiveness of interventions tailored to the needs of youth in precarious situations. Dr. Bertrand's work has contributed significantly to policy frameworks addressing addiction and health disparities, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. She has led numerous research projects funded by national health institutes, focusing on participatory approaches to enhance the delivery of addiction services. In addition to her research, Dr. Bertrand has been actively involved in academic training and mentoring future professionals in the field of clinical psychology and addiction studies. She has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and is a sought-after speaker at international conferences addressing addiction issues.
University of Sherbrooke • Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Leading research and teaching in community health and addiction.
Institut universitaire sur les dépendances • Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Overseeing operations and research initiatives related to addictions.