About the club
The MSS Patient Partner Collective (MPPC) aims to reimagine the role of patient partners in medical education by fostering sustained, student-driven connections with individuals living with illness across Québec and Canada. MPPC partners with local patients and patient advocates affiliated with national and provincial disease foundations; these are individuals who have self-identified as wanting to share their stories in research and advocacy, but are rarely invited into the medical classroom.
Our goal is to integrate these patient partners into the McGill medical student experience in a way that allows all years to benefit. Through tailored talks, informal discussions, and narrative-based learning, we plan to continue patient partner exposure beyond FMD. By acting as a liaison between medical students, patient partners, and course coordinators, MPPC aims to facilitate events that are relevant to students’ evolving clinical and educational needs, while preserving the authenticity of the patient voice.
We believe that hearing first-hand accounts of what it is like to live with disease helps future physicians internalize the human experience of illness and combat empathy erosion. Through open dialogue, MPPC seeks to remind students that patients are not just subjects of learning, but essential partners in shaping compassionate, patient-centred physicians.
Contact information
Role | Person | Contact |
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Co-President | Daniel Phillips, class of 2027 | daniel.e.phillips@mail.mcgill.ca |
Co-President | Justine Mathieu, class of 2027 | justine.mathieu@mail.mcgill.ca |
Co-President | Selen Calgin, class of 2028 | selen.calgin@mail.mcgill.ca |
VP Communications | Rosie Fountotos, class of 2027 | rosie.fountotos@mail.mcgill.ca |
VP Outreach | Edmond Kaldany, class of 2027 | edmond.kaldany@mail.mcgill.ca |