Dr Beth Cummings
Associate Professor
General Internal Medicine
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr Cummings is an Assisociate Professor of Medicine at McGill University, a member of McGill University's Centre for Medical Education, the Chair of the Clerkship Component of the Curriculum for McGill University's Faculty of Medicine, and the Director of Undergraduate Medical Education for the Department of Medicine at the Jewish General Hospital. She obtained her MD,CM degree from McGill University, where she also completed her core residency in Internal Medicine and the General Internal Medicine R4-R5 program. In 2011, she completed an MSc (Health Professions Education) from Maastricht University. Her clinical area of interest is preoperative medicine and her research focus is on assessment, particular in undergraduate medical education.
Research Interest
medicine
Publications
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Competence of alpha spectrometry analysis algorithms used to resolve the 241Am and 243Am alpha peak overlap. Lin Z, Berne A, Cummings B, Filliben JJ, Inn KG.
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Laser-based absorption spectroscopy as a technique for rapid in-line analysis of respired gas concentrations of O2 and CO2. Cummings B, Hamilton ML, Ciaffoni L, Pragnell TR, Peverall R, Ritchie GA, Hancock G, Robbins PA.
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The Improving Renal Complications in Adolescents With Type 2 Diabetes Through the REsearch (iCARE) Cohort Study: rationale and Protocol. Dart AB, Wicklow BA, Sellers EA, Dean HJ, Malik S, Walker J, Chateau D, Blydt-Hansen TD, McGavock JM; iCARE investigators.