![]() ![]() ![]() And I was right! When I ended up in medical school, the entire curriculum was based on the biopsychosocial approach. When I was in Cegep, my favourite courses were biology and psychology, so I thought that studies in the health field would combine the two in an interesting way. ![]() Since July 2017, she has been involved with CRAIP (Centre de recherche appliquée en intervention psychosociale) in connection with provincial training in forensic intervention with sexual assault victims in designated centres (offered online).ĭominique sits on several committees, including the Comité régional des cliniques pédiatriques en protection de l’enfance (CPPE), the Comité régional des centres désignés à recevoir des victimes d’agression sexuelle, the Table de concertation régionale en matière de violence conjugale et d’agression sexuelle, the Comité des partenaires en prévention de l’exploitation sexuelle des jeunes (BSL), the Comité-aviseur du Service-conseil aux centres désignés pour l’intervention médicosociale auprès des victimes d’agression sexuelle, and the Comité exécutif du Service de médecine générale du CISSS-BSL. In 2006, she was involved in setting up child protection centres (cliniques pédiatriques en protection de l’enfance or CPPE) in Rimouski and Rivière-du-Loup. In 2001, she was responsible for providing training in forensic intervention with sexual assault victims in the region. She became a médecin-conseil en santé publique for violence and sexual assault in 1999 and played an active role in setting up designated centres in the Bas-Saint-Laurent. ![]()
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