Esli Osmanlliu
Assistant Professor
MDCM, MSc(Epi), FRCPC
- Bachelor's Equivalent, Pre-medical program, McGill University
- Doctorate, Medicine, McGill University
- Certificate, Residency Training, Pediatrics, McGill University
- Certificate, Fellowship Training, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Université de Montréal
- Master's Thesis, Epidemiology, McGill University
Dr. Esli Osmanlliu’s research program focuses on telemedicine innovation for pediatric acute care delivery. Through diverse family-partnered research, this program will contribute to the development of socially acceptable and accessible technological innovation for improved pediatric telemedicine. With his research team, Dr. Osmanlliu will adapt and test novel digital technologies to improve the remote care of children with infectious symptoms. He is particularly interested by digital otoscopy and throat examination supported by artificial intelligence-based clinical decision support tools. Ultimately, Dr. Osmanlliu envisions that this work will help reduce ED visits for low-acuity conditions, improve family care experiences, and increase access to expert pediatric knowledge.
- Pediatric emergency medicine
- Digital Health
- Artificial intelligence
- Patient and public partnership in research
- Pediatric emergency medicine
- Digital Health
- Artificial intelligence
- Patient and public partnership in research
- J.W. McConnell Entrance Scholarship, Academic standing and leadership, McGill University, August 2009
- Leadership Award, Quebec Medical Association, April 2011
- Elizabeth Ann Munro Gorden Prize, Professionalism and Leadership, McGill University, May 2014
- Abdul K.I. Razack Memorial Prize, Social Justine in Medicine, McGill University, May 2014
- Resident Travel Award for the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) Meeting, American Society of Pediatric Nephrology (ASPN), June 2016
- Best Presentation (Fellow), Sainte-Justine Hospital/Montreal Children's Hospital Pediatric Trainee Research Day, McGill University Health Centre, May 2019
- Oregon Health Sciences University, Best Project - COVID-19 Category, Stanford Center for Biodesign + Google Cloud + Apple Health Virtual Buildathon, Stanford University, September 2020
- Rural Health Innovation Prize - Disparities Prize OHSU/MIT Invent-a-thon (United States dollar), October 2020