Dr Linda Snell
Professor
General Internal Medicine
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr Snell is a Professor of Medicine at McGill University, an active Core Faculty member of McGill’s Centre for Medical Education and is the Senior Clinician Educator at the Royal College of Physicians Surgeons of Canada. She obtained her undergraduate and medical degrees at the University of Alberta, and a Master's degree in Medical Education from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and did her Internal Medicine residency at McGill University. She has served as Vice Chair (Education) in the Department of Medicine, Associate Physician-in-Chief MUHC, Director of the McGill Division of General Internal Medicine, Associate Dean for Continuing Medical Education at McGill, Director of the Undergraduate Internal Medicine program & Program Director of the General Internal Medicine Fellowship. She has been President of the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine and Governor of the American College of Physicians for Quebec, and has served on the executive of the Canadian Association of Medical Education.
Research Interest
medicine
Publications
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Implementing competency-based medical education: Moving forward. Frank JR, Snell L, Englander R, Holmboe ES; ICBME Collaborators.
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Changing the culture of medical training: An important step toward the implementation of competency-based medical education. Ferguson PC, Caverzagie KJ, Nousiainen MT, Snell L; ICBME Collaborators.
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"In our own words": Defining medical professionalism from a Latin American perspective. Puschel K, Repetto P, Bernales M, Barros J, Perez I, Snell L.