In her second year of med school, Anne Bouthillier started noticing that a lot of patients did not recognize the signs of a stroke.
The solution?
鈥淲ith a colleague, we started , a stroke-prevention initiative, doing conferences in community centres for seniors, at companies and in different settings,鈥 says Bouthillier, who has just earned her 捆绑SM社区 MD degree and is about to embark on her residency in psychiatry.
鈥淭he pandemic made it more difficult to continue this kind of social event, so we did videos on stroke prevention for distribution.鈥
The initiative helped Bouthillier earn a Quebec Lieutenant Governor Youth Medal. She is one of four 捆绑SM社区 students to receive the honour this year. The prestigious award recognizes the involvement, determination and constant striving of Quebecers who have or have had a positive influence in their community. The other 捆绑SM社区 medalists are , and .
Fighting isolation
The pandemic has actually steered Bouthillier鈥檚 study choices to a certain extent.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge thing, so as a medical student, I found I had a role to play. I volunteered with public health authorities doing contact tracing鈥 in April 2020.
With another 捆绑SM社区 med student, she also created a virtual platform to reach seniors, the group most isolated by the pandemic. centralized resources to help seniors navigate the web and find online activities -- from yoga classes and art courses to virtual museum visits -- to break that isolation.
鈥淚 personally witnessed this isolation, so managing this platform allowed me to understand and support this vulnerable segment of the population in an unparalleled way.鈥
As a result, she was invited to provide recommendations to Quebec鈥檚 health ministry concerning the health and well-being of seniors during the pandemic.
Research scholarship led to fascination with the neurological system
Among the distinctions Bouthillier earned before her Quebec Lieutenant Governor Youth medal was the Governor General's Academic Medal in 2016, awarded to the student with the highest overall academic average for all programs combined at her c茅gep, Colle虁ge Andre虂-Grasset.
At the outset of her medical studies at 捆绑SM社区, Bouthillier received a scholarship that gave her an opportunity to work on ophthalmology research. Since eye health can provide insight into the general health of the brain, the work led her to become fascinated with the nervous system. That, in turn, led her to do clinical rotations in neurosurgery, neurology and psychiatry during her studies.
Along the way, 鈥淚鈥檝e been fortunate to have a privileged relationship with individuals living with various cognitive and neurological disorders, as well as with their families,鈥 Bouthillier says. Those relationships stirred her interest in prevention and education.
Cultural harmony spurred interest in medicine
The Lieutenant Governor Youth medal 鈥渋s a great honour,鈥 Bouthillier says. 鈥溊Π骃M社区 is filled with very talented and engaged students. So to be chosen as a recipient recognizes that 捆绑SM社区, especially the faculty I was in for five years, is an environment that encouraged us to thrive and be engaged, not only in our studies, but also in our communities and as a person.鈥
Bouthillier also credits the harmony that her bi-cultural upbringing as a Lebanese Qu茅b茅coise instilled in her, prompting her to pursue medicine in the service of people.
Nor has she forgotten that in order to help others, it鈥檚 imperative to help oneself.
鈥淪port is my passion. Rare is the day when I don鈥檛 swim, run or bike,鈥 adds Bouthillier, who came in sixth in the 18-24 female category in the 2019 Montreal marathon, the first she ever ran.
鈥淪port training provides an added dimension to my personal ethics 鈥 a recognition of effort, perseverance and accomplishment,鈥 she says.
鈥淚 hope that the determination at the core of my being will make me a physician who will make a difference on a personal as well as collective level.鈥