The Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) has renewed the accreditation of the Faculty’s undergraduate medical program for a seven-year period. The LCME is the recognized accrediting authority for medical education leading to the MD degree in American and Canadian medical schools. The committee’s accreditation report "recognizes an important factor about our medical school, its teachers and its students," said Dean Peter Walker. "This is an excellent Faculty of Medicine, period."
In its report, the LCME made the following observations:
Faculty of Medicine – Dean’s Perspectives
Fitness and obesity are among the critical social issues being studied by health sciences researchers at the University of Ottawa.
Working with partners in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, Dr. Geneviève Rail is conducting a study to determine how Grade 9 students from a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds view and understand health and fitness. This research will hopefully lead to more appropriate programs for teens and assist health professionals in their intervention to improve adolescent health and fitness.
Meanwhile, Dr. Patrick Imbeault, from the School of Human Kinetics, seeks a better understanding of obesity and the factors involved in weight control. He is studying the functions of adipose tissues – fat – in the human body in the hope of reducing obesity and its related metabolic disorders. Prof. Imbeault is carrying out his research with colleagues at l'Université de Montréal, Laval, and Queensland (Australia).