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SSoM McGill

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A unique department of anthropologists, ethicists, historians, and sociologists in the Faculty of Medicine + Health Sciences, McGill University

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Professor Amélie Quesnel-Vallée (Amélie Quesnel-Vallée), chair of the Department of Equity, Ethics and Policy (McGill DEEP) participated in the CBC podcast The Dose for an episode titled "What do I need to know about the federal government's role in health care?" open.spotify.com/episode/35Dp1R…

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One month left to nominate an exceptional Global Health Equity practitioner for the 2025 Paul Farmer Award for Global Health Equity! Learn more at mcgill.ca/spgh/about-us/…

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A McGill-led study reveals that approximately 8,500 tonnes of antibiotics consumed by humans annually end up in rivers worldwide, even after wastewater treatment. This pollution poses risks to aquatic life and may contribute to antibiotic resistance. 💊 ➡️mcgill.ca/x/ifT

A McGill-led study reveals that approximately 8,500 tonnes of antibiotics consumed by humans annually end up in rivers worldwide, even after wastewater treatment. This pollution poses risks to aquatic life and may contribute to antibiotic resistance. 💊

➡️mcgill.ca/x/ifT
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Our faculty member Annmarie Adams finishes up as President of the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine at the upcoming conference, 31 May - 2 June

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A great publication from the students in "Global Health" by Prof. Madhukar Pai, in the “Medicine & Society” component of the PIAT course for fourth year medical students SSoM McGill: Medicine in a warming world: The critical role of physicians journals.plos.org/climate/articl…

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In memoriam: Henry G. Friesen, MD. We mourn the loss of our dear friend and colleague, who first isolated prolactin at McGill. Read his obituary ow.ly/oPij50VTCq2

In memoriam: Henry G. Friesen, MD. We mourn the loss of our dear friend and colleague, who first isolated prolactin at McGill. 

Read his obituary ow.ly/oPij50VTCq2
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Congratulations to the 2025 winners of McGill’s President’s Prize for Outstanding Emerging Researchers! Guojun Chen, Mahsa Dadar, and Phoebe Friesen are being recognized for their exceptional early-career contributions. 🔬 Read more: mcgill.ca/x/iMS

Congratulations to the 2025 winners of McGill’s President’s Prize for Outstanding Emerging Researchers! Guojun Chen, Mahsa Dadar, and Phoebe Friesen are being recognized for their exceptional early-career contributions. 🔬

Read more: mcgill.ca/x/iMS
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Congratulations to McGill University's Erica Vinson, winner of this year's H.N. Segall Prize for her paper "The Persistent Innocence of Domestic Allergens." The H.N. Segall Prize recognizes the best student paper presented at our annual conference.

Congratulations to <a href="/mcgillu/">McGill University</a>'s  Erica Vinson, winner of this year's H.N. Segall Prize for her paper "The Persistent Innocence of Domestic Allergens."
The H.N. Segall Prize recognizes the best student paper presented at our annual conference.
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Thomas Schlich gave a talk on the anti-surgery movement in the late 19th century at the Institute for the History, Philosophy, and Ethics of Medicine, U. Düsseldorf, Germany + enjoyed the guided tour of their death dance collection with this impressive image (among many others).

Thomas Schlich gave a talk on the anti-surgery movement in the late 19th century at the Institute for the History, Philosophy, and Ethics of Medicine, U. Düsseldorf, Germany + enjoyed the guided tour of their death dance collection with this impressive image (among many others).
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Tracing the history of protective face masks  ~ Thomas Schlich, Chair of the Department of Social Studies of Medicine, is co-author of The Mask, A History of Breathing Bad Air.  🔗 ow.ly/kqhW50W9fQ9

Tracing the history of protective face masks  ~ Thomas Schlich, Chair of the Department of Social Studies of Medicine, is co-author of The Mask, A History of Breathing Bad Air. 
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