Asking big questions can lead to bold, innovative solutions. In the newest 5 à 7 Research Talk, Dr. Michelle Gibson shares how the Queen's-Lakeridge Health MD Family Medicine Program has reshaped medical education to train students committed to a career in family medicine from day one.
This 5 à 7 Research Talk is supported by the Dr. Bruce Cronk Distinguished Lecture Series.
Any problem, any age: Training tomorrow's family doctors
Canada needs more family doctors. Dr. Gibson shares how Queen's has reimagined how family doctors are trained from day one. It's more than a story about medical education—it's about learning from the past to envision a bold new way to train the next generation of family physicians.

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About 5 à 7
5 à 7 Research Talks are inspired by the French tradition of gathering at the end of the workday. Talented researchers headline each 5 à 7, which feature engaging, TED-style talks in front of an audience of students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members. A reception following each Research Talk sparks connection and collaboration—an integral component of the strategic plan for Queen’s Health Sciences: Radical Collaboration for a Healthier World.