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Testimonial from international student Muath Alammar on his Family Medicine fellowship

Read a letter from Muath Alammar, an international student who began his journey at 69ÈÈÊÓƵ in July 2023, enrolled in the Clinician Scholar Program and pursued a Master's degree in Family Medicine with a focus on Global Health.

As I reflect on my time here at 69ÈÈÊÓƵ, I am filled with great memories and immense gratitude. At the end of this fellowship, I am overwhelmed by three of the best pieces of news in my life, which have made this period exceptionally memorable. Firstly, the birth of my daughter here in Montreal has brought immense joy to my family and will always be a cherished milestone. Secondly, being promoted to Associate Professor is a professional achievement that highlights the growth and development I have experienced during my time here. Lastly, getting to know and work with an exceptional team has significantly honed my skills and broadened my perspectives, preparing me to return home and contribute meaningfully to my country’s healthcare system. These experiences have not only enriched my personal and professional life but have also deepened my appreciation for the incredible support and opportunities provided by the Department of Family Medicine.

I am writing to express my profound gratitude to you and several esteemed colleagues within the Department of Family Medicine. As an international student who began my journey at 69ÈÈÊÓƵ in July 2023, enrolled in the Clinician Scholar Program and pursuing a Master's degree in Family Medicine with a focus on Global Health, I have experienced immense support and mentorship from various individuals in the department.

First and foremost, I would like to extend my deepest thanks to Dr. Roland Grad, my supervisor. Working with him in the clinic throughout the year has been an invaluable experience. Dr. Grad's guidance and support, particularly in the fields of preventative medicine and shared decision-making, have significantly enriched my learning and professional growth. His mentorship has been instrumental in shaping my clinical skills and understanding of patient-centered care.

I am also immensely grateful to Dr. Bertrand Lebouché, my program director. His constant availability and efforts to ensure the program runs smoothly have made my academic journey much more manageable. Dr. Lebouché's dedication to the students and his proactive support have been truly commendable.

Additionally, I would like to acknowledge Dr. Tibor Schuster, Graduate Program Director, for his unwavering support during my master's courses. Dr. Schuster's efforts to align the academic curriculum with my clinical responsibilities have been crucial in maintaining a balance between my studies and practical work. His guidance has greatly facilitated my academic progress.

I would also like to express my sincere appreciation to Dr. Alayne Adams, Director of the Global Health Stream. Her support has been pivotal in my specialization in global health, providing me with the necessary resources and encouragement to thrive in this field.

Furthermore, I am grateful to Cheryl Bethelmy, Graduate Programs Manager, for her consistent support and dedication to ensuring that everything runs smoothly. Cheryl's attentiveness and willingness to assist with any issues have been incredibly helpful throughout my time in the program.

Finally, I would like to thank you, Dr. Dove, for leading such a well-organized and supportive department. The structure and resources provided by the Department of Family Medicine have significantly contributed to my positive experience at 69ÈÈÊÓƵ. Your leadership has created an environment where students like myself can excel and feel supported in their academic and professional pursuits.

Thank you once again for all the support and for fostering an environment of excellence within the Department of Family Medicine.

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