The Department of Family Medicine is celebrating its 50th anniversary and over the course of this year, we will tell the stories of our people, our places and our partners who have worked with us to serve our communities by leading in Family Medicine education, research and care. As part of our celebrations, we are asking faculty, clinicians, researchers, residents, students, and admin staff to nominate heroes who have greatly helped shape the community. Here is one of our Family Medicine heroes: Pierre Pluye.
Pierre Pluye, MD, PhD.
Bio: Full Professor at the Department of Family Medicine (who passed away in Montreal on August 1, 2023). Joined the Department of Family Medicine in 2005.
Award category: Academic/Research
Nominated by Quan Nha Hong, PhD student:
"Dr. Pluye was instrumental in the development of graduate research programs in the McGill Department of Family Medicine. He was greatly appreciated by his students for his sense of dedication, his great availability and the richness of his discussions. His legacy includes over 200 articles, reports and books in the fields of family medicine, information, participatory research and mixed methods. His work will inspire future generations of family medicine researchers."
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Full Biography of Dr. Pluye
Born in Ardèche, France, in 1962, Dr. Pluye completed both his medical school and residency at Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse. In the 1990s, he worked as a family doctor in rural communities in the southwest of France and in pediatric settings on Reunion Island. He also worked with the humanitarian organization “Doctors of the World” in France, the former Yugoslavia, Haiti, Romania and Somalia, where he coordinated public health programs, including an international epidemiological study on maternal health.
In 1994, Dr. Pluye pursued graduate studies at Université de Montréal earning a Master’s degree in Public Health and then his PhD in Health Promotion. In 2002 he joined 㽶Ƶ as a postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Social Sciences of Medicine where he began to develop his world-renowned expertise in mixed methods research, integrating quantitative and qualitative methods as well as primary research and mixed literature reviews.
In 2005, Dr. Pluye joined the Department of Family Medicine as an Assistant Professor, becoming Full Professor in 2015. Dr. Pluye had a remarkable research career. He received funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Santé (FRQS); in 2017 he became an elected member of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences; and he was a founding member and the first director of the McGill Practice Based Research Network and of the Method Development component of the Quebec SPOR SUPPORT Unit in 2011 and 2015, respectively. In 2017, he received the ‘Researcher of the Year Award’ from the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
Alongside teaching and research, Dr. Pluye produced more than 200 articles, reports and books in the field of information, participatory research and mixed methods. He is among the 30 most cited Canadian researchers in the field of primary health care. His studies aimed to assess and improve outcomes of web-based health information including outcomes on clinicians, managers, patients and the public (health and well-being outcomes). He also co-authored the book Look It Up! What Patients, Doctors, Nurses and Pharmacists Need to Know about the Internet and Primary Health Care, published in 2017 by McGill- Queen’s University Press.
Dr. Pluye was a teacher greatly appreciated by his students for his dedication, his approachability, and the richness of his discussions. He supervised and co-supervised close to 30 graduate students and mentored many others. He was one of the founding members of Méthodes mixtes francophonie, a thriving research community in the teaching of mixed methods at the graduate level in Quebec. Several years ago, the McGill Family Medicine Education Research Group launched an annual award, in Dr. Pluye’s name, to honour his contributions and elevate the work of promising new researchers around the world. In 2021, he received the “NAGS Doctoral Teaching Award” (Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools – Canada and United States) which rewards the excellence and creativity of doctoral education, and innovation in higher education.
Among all his academic successes, Dr. Pluye will principally be remembered for his pioneering work in mixed methods research, having contributed to critical advances in this field. His leadership, sense of humor, mentorship and constructive comments, which he endearingly referred to as “my five cents”, will be sorely missed. We will continue to carry forward his legacy by celebrating the tremendous contributions he made to our Department, the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and the broader academic community. We take solace in knowing his work will continue to inspire us and have an impact for generations to come.