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Bethany Monteith is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at Queen’s University. She received her Bachelor's degree in Clinical Biomechanics from the University of New Brunswick and obtained her MD from the University of Ottawa in 2012. After completing her residency in internal medicine and hematology at Queen’s University, she furthered her training with a research fellowship at the Canadian Cancer Trials Group. She also pursued a Master of Science in Translational Medicine while enrolled in the Clinician Investigator Program at Queen’s University. Dr. Monteith's clinical practice is focused on hematology, particularly in the area of malignant hematology, which includes plasma cell dyscrasias. Her research interests involve cost-effectiveness analyses for multiple myeloma, enhancing access to clinical trials for hematology patients in her region, and developing cost-minimization strategies for delivering hematology care. She is a member of both the Canadian Cancer Trials Group's myeloma and lymphoma working groups as well as the Canadian Myeloma Research Group.
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