Dr. Lorne Wiesenfeld

Dr. Lorne Wiesenfeld
Dr. Lorne Wiesenfeld
Vice-Dean, Post Graduate Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine

MDCM, FRCPC

Room
The Ottawa Hospital, Dept. of Emergency Medicine

Alternate Email: [email protected]

Biography

Dr. Lorne Wiesenfeld undertook his medical undergraduate training at McGill University and graduated in 1992. He completed a residency in Family Medicine in 1994 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (McGill University) and continued his postgraduate medical training in Emergency Medicine with specialty certification by the Royal College of Physicians of Canada in 1997.

Upon completion of his specialty training, Dr. Wiesenfeld served on staff at the McGill University Hospital Centre’s Department of Emergency Medicine at the Royal Victoria and Montreal General campuses. He was Assistant Professor and site director of education of the Royal Victoria Hospital’s Emergency Department. In 2000, Dr. Wiesenfeld relocated to the University of Ottawa to join Canada’s most productive Emergency Medicine academic team. He was residency director of the RCPSC Emergency Medicine Residency Training program from 2001-2010 where he oversaw its growth from five residents to its current complement of forty-five. He is an attending staff at The Ottawa Hospital in the Department of Emergency Medicine.

Dr. Wiesenfeld has spoken widely in the area of Medical Education and has published in this area. His areas of interest and expertise are in interdisciplinary collaborative practice and health advocacy. Dr. Wiesenfeld has been an invited speaker in these domains to both the French and English media.

Dr. Wiesenfeld has served as Vice-Dean of Postgraduate Medical Education since July 2013. This portfolio is responsible for the oversight of over 1,200 postgraduates spread out over 72 training programs.  Dr. Wiesenfeld and the PGME team are ever grateful for all the hard work that our residents, fellows, Program Administrators and Program Directors have undertaken from the very start of this COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring our community is being served and cared for.

Medical school

  • McGill (1992)

Residency

  • CCFP, McGill (1994)
  • FRCPC, McGill (1997)

Research interests

  • Medical Education
  • Advocacy
  • Wound care