Daniel Chartrand, MD, PhD
Dr. Chartrand is an Associate Professor and Vice-Chairman of the McGill Department of Anesthesia. Over the years, he has sat on many patient-safety committees (Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society, Canadian Patient Safety Institute, Quebec Ministry of Health, MUHC). He serves as co-Chair of the FMSQ Patient Safety Committee. To promote patient safety, he has also been involved with several ongoing professional development initiatives at McGill, the FMSQ and the RCPSC (ASPIRE program). At The Neuro, he is primarily providing anesthesia care in the operating room. He also collaborates on some basic research projects conducted by his colleagues.
Patient Safety and Quality of Care are Everybody’s Business: Evaluating the Impact of a Continuing Professional Development Program beyond Satisfaction. F. Luconi, M. Boillat, S. Mak, D. Chartrand, N. Korah, M. Daly, M. Teferra and J. Gutberg. MemEdPublish, 2019. https://doi.org/10.15694/mep.2019.000046.1
In vivo quantification of neurofibrillary tangles with [18F]MK-6240.” T.A. Pascoal, M. Shin, M.S. Kang, M. Chamoun, D. Chartrand, S. Mathotaarachchi, I. Bennacef, J. Therriault, K.P. Ng, R. Hopewell, R. Bouhachi, H.-H. Hsiao, A.L. Benedet, J.-P. Soucy, G. Massarweh, S. Gauthier and P. Rosa-Neto. Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 10:74, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13195-018-0402-y
Améliorer la prévention des chutes et des incidents et accidents liés à la médication: de la stratégie à l'action - Volet: chutes, Groupe Vigilance pour la sécurité des soins (Chair: D. Chartrand), Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (Québec), 203 pages, 2014. ISBN: 978-2-550-71659-4
Améliorer la prévention des chutes et des incidents et accidents liés à la médication: de la stratégie à l'action - Volet: incidents et accidents liés à la médication, Groupe Vigilance pour la sécurité des soins (Chair: D. Chartrand), Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (Québec), 88 pages, 2014. ISBN: 978-2-550-71660-0
Critical involvement of the thalamus and precuneus during restoration of consciousness with physostigmine in humans during propofol anaesthesia: a positron emission tomography study. G. Xie, A. Deschamps, SB Backman, P. Fiset, D. Chartrand, A. Dagher, and G. Plourde. British Journal of Anaesthesia. 106:548-57, 2011.