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Dr. Marjorie Montreuil is an Assistant Professor at McGill University’s Ingram School of Nursing, specializing in child mental health. With extensive clinical experience as a mental health nurse and clinical nurse specialist at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, she has developed a robust research program aimed at advancing knowledge and practices related to child mental health while addressing significant ethical issues in clinical care. Dr. Montreuil's research is characterized by a participatory approach, involving children as active participants in the research process. Her current projects focus on developing an ethics framework that promotes children's inclusion in their own care, advancing participatory research approaches, and evaluating suicide prevention interventions. Dr. Montreuil has received competitive funding from organizations such as the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Santé and the Canadian Nurses Foundation, underscoring her commitment to community engagement and ethical practices in health research. She continues to collaborate with community organizations that provide services to children and families.
Department: Department of Medicine. Program: Experimental Medicine.