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Bertrand Lebouché: Advocating for Better HIV care

Advocating for people living with or vulnerable to HIV, Bertrand Lebouché is one of our Family Medicine Heroes.

Patient-oriented clinical research for HIV Care

Bio: Associate Professor at the Department of Family Medicine; MD, PhD.

Year: Joined the Department in 2013.

Award category: Research.

Nominated by Nik Jaiswal, a PhD student at the Department:

"Dr. Bertrand Lebouché has been an invaluable asset to the Department of Family Medicine, where his extensive expertise in both clinical practice and academic research has significantly contributed to our success. His dedication to advancing medical knowledge through rigorous research and his commitment to patient care excellence have profoundly enhanced our department's reputation and capabilities. Dr. Lebouché's collaborative spirit and mentorship of students have also fostered a supportive and innovative environment that continues to attract top talent and produce groundbreaking work in family medicine. His contributions are not only pivotal in our ongoing success but also instrumental in shaping the future of healthcare in our community."

Congratulations!

About Dr. Lebouché

Bertrand Lebouché specializes in primary care for people with HIV and/or hepatitis C. He works in patient-oriented clinical research with people living with or vulnerable to HIV, particularly with GBMSM [gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men]. His research team has developed several tools for improving the care pathway and to help individuals better manage their HIV, including patient-reported outcome measure, adapting patients portal and the Marvin chatbot, which uses AI to inform Facebook users about HIV treatments and treatment as prevention.

Read more about Dr. Lebouché:

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