Pluye, Pierre

About Me


Pierre Pluye MD PhD is Full Professor at the Department of Family Medicine (McGill University); Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS); Senior Research Scholar, Quebec Health Research Funds (FRQS); Director, Method Development, Quebec SPOR SUPPORT Unit (Patient Oriented Research); and Associate Member of the School of Information Studies (McGill University). Pierre has worked as a General Practitioner in France, has a PhD in Public Health & Health Promotion (University of Montréal), and is a full-time researcher, Specialist in Family Medicine (College of Physicians of Quebec). In 2017, he received the 'Researcher of the Year Award' from the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC). He obtained Investigator Awards from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and the FRQS. He has expertise in mixed methods research and mixed studies reviews (including quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies). His current studies are funded by the CIHR, the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), and professional and philanthropic organizations. They are aimed to better understand and improve information outcomes associated with electronic knowledge resources (collective intelligence, information delivery and retrieval, information users' feedback, and social media), including outcomes on clinicians, managers, patients and the public (health and wellbeing outcomes).

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