Over 10 years of clinical expertise in sports medicine, arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, elbow and knee, as well as reconstruction of the shoulder, knee and elbow. Sports medicine arthroscopy coordinator for the orthopaedic surgery program of the University of Montreal since Fields of practice dedicated to sports related injuries, as well as work involving the knee, upper limbs, shoulders and elbows.
Coordinator of the training workshops for University of Montreal arthroscopy residents. She shared with me that she had just lost her mother not too long ago and how she felt about that loss. It is comforting to know you are not alone when you are grieving for a loved one. Jay recalled speaking with Dr. Blanchette about taking a month off to travel to the Mainland to be with her daughter who was giving birth.
She said she was concerned that Dr. Blanchette might not approve her leave since that department is small and always very busy.
I personally never hesitated to call or text her when I had questions or needed anything. I myself experienced that empathy and accessibility from Dr. Blanchette, when early this year I became ill and my own PCP was not available to give me the help I needed.
Though I did not frequently interact with her in the office, Dr. Blanchette reached out to me. She gave me her cell number and helped me to get the medical attention I needed. Throughout my illness, Dr. Blanchette checked in with me and warmly encouraged and received my correspondence with her.
I too had only been with UHP a relatively short time. I will never forget her kindness and how she selflessly gave of her time and energy at a time when, on top of her many and very weighty responsibilities, she was also busy responding, on a much larger scale, to a burgeoning worldwide healthcare crisis. In early March of , Dr. Blanchette warned us that the coronavirus could sweep through our senior facilities and claim the lives of our most vulnerable kupuna if we did not immediately implement extensive protective measures such as closing the facilities to visitors and volunteers, screening healthcare providers, and using effective PPE in care facilities.
There is a quiet, measured quality to the way Dr. Blanchette speaks that causes us to lean in and listen. That profundity in Dr. That started to change when she attended UHP monthly staff meetings where she listened to Dr. Blanchette share her monthly updates. She spent time sharing with us all the different parts of the ceremony, and explained the importance of each one.
Giselle added that Dr. It is hard to imagine anyone having the time and energy in one lifetime to do all Dr. Blanchette has done to help those in need, always while applying her considerable knowledge to train and guide other providers as well. We are working to ensure that everyone, no matter what their financial situation, has access to the care they need. Top Doctor The Top Doctor award is a peer-nominated award for providers who give exceptional care. Physician Assistant. Teaching Associate.
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What would be different about receiving care from you at SCCA compared to going elsewhere? What do you think patients appreciate most about your way of caring for them? Provider background Breast cancer.
Adrenal Cancer. Breast Cancer. Thyroid Cancer.
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