Dr Todd C. Lee
Associate Professor
General Internal Medicine
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr Lee is an Associate Professor of Medicine at McGill University and an attending physician at the MUHC who is certified in General Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases. He is Chief of Service of one of the medical clinical teaching units at the RVH and the Director of the MUHC Clinical Practice Assessment Unit. Dr Lee received his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Toronto where he subsequently completed his residency training in internal medicine and a fellowship in infectious diseases. He then received his Masters of Public Health from Harvard University. His academic interests include quality improvement and patient safety, with a current emphasis on Medication Safety, Choosing Wisely and High Value Health Care. Dr Lee was the 2015 recipient of the Canadian Society for Internal Medicine's New Investigator Award.
Research Interest
medicine
Publications
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Missed Opportunities for Deprescription: A Teachable Moment. Raslan IA, McDonald EG, Lee TC.
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Inpatient Z-drug use commonly exceeds safe dosing recommendations. Lee TC, Bonnici A, Tamblyn R, McDonald EG.
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Rebound adrenal insufficiency after withdrawal of ritonavir in a 65-year-old man using inhaled budesonide. Veilleux O, Lee TC, McDonald EG.