Dr. Évelyne Vinet
Associate Professor - Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology
Associate Professor - Department of Clinical Epidemiology
Associate Member - Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health
Medical Scientist - Department of Clinical Epidemiology of the MUHC
Clinical research is focused on reproductive issues in women with rheumatic diseases, with the goal of improving reproductive outcomes in women with rheumatic disease and their offspring. Specifically, research is on adverse pregnancy outcomes, pregnancy risks, and other outcomes in women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) using various administrative database sources. Current projects include 1) establishing an international cohort of SLE pregnancies to monitor adverse pregnancy outcomes, 2) evaluating the patterns of aspirin use in pregnant women with SLE in Canada, receiving standard of care (i.e. unexposed to a specifically designed patient educational tool) by conducting a randomized controlled, and 3) assessing the needs, barriers, and facilitators to pregnancy for women with RA and SLE with focus groups.
- Assessing the risk of serious infections in children born to women with chronic inflammatory arthritis using biologic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs using the large administrative database IBM MarketScan.
- International prospective cohort of unselected SLE pregnancies to determine predictors of adverse pregnancy outcomes
- Evaluating the patterns of aspirin use in pregnant women with SLE in Canada, receiving standard of care (i.e. unexposed to a specifically designed patient educational tool) by conducting a randomized controlled
Currently accepting graduate students (MSc, PhD) and postdoctoral fellows. Please send applications, including cover letter, detailed CV, transcripts to evelyne.vinet [at] mcgill.ca
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