Contact Information
Email: stuart.lubarsky [at] mcgill.ca (Stuart Lubarsky)
Tel.: 514-934-1934
Recent Publications: Google Scholar
Academic Affiliations: Neurology
Clinical Interests: General neurology, Medical education
Stuart Lubarsky, MD, MHPE, FRCPC is an Associate Professor of Neurology and Health Sciences Education at McGill University. He is currently an attending physician in the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the Montreal General Hospital. He acquired a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology at Yale University in 1998. After completing his medical training at McGill, he obtained a Master's Degree in Health Professions Education from the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands. He is the current director of the Urgent Neurology Clinic at the Montreal General Hospital, the chair of the Undergraduate Neurology Training Committee, and the founder and director of the Tele-Neurology Clinic at the MUHC. His scholarly activities in medical education are based at the McGill Institute for Health Sciences Education, and focus on clinical reasoning and assessment of competence in undergraduate and postgraduate medical trainees. He is co-Director of the Scientific Committee of Montreal International Conference on Clinical Reasoning, and has served as the director of the Education Research Program for the American Academy of Neurology. He was named McGill’s Richard & Sylvia Cruess Faculty Scholar in Medical Education in 2015, and is a recipient of the Canadian Association for Medical Education (CAME) Certificate of Merit in 2019. In 2019 he was also named to the McGill Faculty Honour List for Educational Excellence in recognition of his exceptional contributions to education in the Faculty of Medicine, and in 2020 he was awarded the Osler Award for Outstanding Teaching in the Faculty of Medicine at Mcgill.