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Marie Posfai: Advocating for Residents

The Department of Family Medicine is celebrating its 50th anniversary and over the course of this year, we will tell the stories of our people, our places and our partners who have worked with us to serve our communities by leading in Family Medicine education, research and care. As part of our celebrations, we are asking faculty, clinicians, researchers, residents, students, and admin staff to nominate heroes who have greatly helped shape the community. Here is one of our Family Medicine heroes: Marie Posfai.

Dedicating Years to PGME Residents

Bio: CLSC Parc-Extension (PEX) Site Administrator for the residency program at the Department of Family Medicine. Joined the Department in 2018.

Award category: Community

Nominated by Julie Lane, Program Manager, Postgraduate Medical Education:

"Marie Posfai has been a Site Administrator with PEX for six years now. She deserves this nomination because she has consistently demonstrated an infectious passion and appreciation for Family Medicine and the role she plays in our program. Ms. Posfai has dedicated many years of her career to supporting her Family Medicine residents at PEX, advocating for their needs and ensuring that they receive the support and guidance needed to become successful in our program.听Ms. Posfai has been instrumental in supporting the onboarding of our new site administrators during our expansion in Postgraduate Medical Education for Family Medicine. Her passion and love for our Department is so genuine and I truly believe she is a hero to recognize!"

About Ms. Posfai

Marie Posfai has been working in CLSCs since July 1991. More specifically, she was assigned to family physicians at CLSC Outremont from July 1997 to 2017, with occasional collaboration from residents in the Department of Family Medicine at St-Mary's Hospital. In 2018, she joined the university family medicine group (U-FMG) at CLSC C么te-des-Neiges. Her adventure with the Parc-Extension听U-FMG began in December 2018 and it has now been five years since she passionately devoted herself to her work with the unit's teachers and learners.

"It's a real honor for me to work in this stimulating environment. I never thought I could love my job so much and thrive in it both professionally and personally," she says.

Congratulations Ms. Posfai!

Every month, new Family Medicine heroes will be recognized and featured across our channels. Please nominate using .

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