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Chantal Bémeur

Université de Montréal, Associate Professor

Chantal Bémeur is a nutrition specialist in relation to liver disease and its many complications. Professor Bémeur trained as a dietitian/nutritionist and completed her graduate studies and two post-doctoral fellowships in nutrition, focusing on conditions affecting the hepatic and nervous systems, such as hepatic encephalopathy and lactic acidosis in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region. Professor Bémeur's research activities are generally of a fundamental and clinical nature, including a collaboration with CHUM's Department of Hepatology and Gastroenterology. As an expert member of the International Society on Hepatic Encephalopathy and Nitrogen Metabolism, Dr. Bémeur has participated in the development of guidelines on nutrition and liver disease. She is also part of a team of Canadian experts who developed an evidence-based nutritional education guide collaborating with people with chronic liver disease and their caregivers in Alberta. She received an award from the Ordre professionnel des diététistes du Québec in 2018 for her work on this guide. Dr. Bémeur has published several book chapters, 30 scientific articles and over 100 scientific abstracts. Dr. Bémeur's laboratory co-directs the HepatoNeuro Laboratory in the Cardiometabolic Axis of the Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CRCHUM). Several organizations, including the Donation and Transplantation Research Program of Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research fund Dr. Bémeur's research.

Taking a part in
Wed, Dec 06
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT

The main objective of this session is to engage a dialogue to help understand patients' experience and to better appreciate their needs in order to optimize health status and wellness in the context of liver transplantation. We propose a panel discussion involving speakers adressing nutrition (Chantal Bémeur, RD, PhD), exercise/physical activity and mental health (Isabelle Dorée, PhD) with the essential and rich contribution of a patient partner (Sandra Holdsworth) as a whole. Examples of topics discussed, in the context of the holistic view, include available and required tools to provide information on aspects of health status that are relevant to quality of life, physical and mental health. The ultimate goal is to dress a meaningful portrait of the situation and guide future research focusing on patients' needs.

This session is supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).



Speakers: Chantal Bémeur, Sandra Holdsworth, Isabelle Doré

 
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