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Cohort as Part of Undergraduate Medical Studies at the University of Sherbrooke

Cohort as Part of Undergraduate Medical Studies at the University of Sherbrooke

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Overview

The main goals of this project are to support the research training of undergraduate medical students at the University de Sherbrooke and promote planning of health services a better knowledge of the prevalence, social, and geographic distribution of public health issues in several regions in Quebec.

To meet the objectives of the project, a population-based prospective study linked to several regions in Quebec public health surveys is proposed.

Monitoring and data collection will be provided by 3rd year undergraduate medical students at University de Sherbrooke through telephone interviews.

The research themes will be proposed by various researchers affiliated with the University de Sherbrooke. They will be selected yearly by an internal scientific committee and included in the questionnaires administered by the students.

Eligibility

Inclusion criteria:

  • Participants will have been diagnosed with covid-19 between November 2020 and May 2021;
  • Place of residence: province of Quebec.

Exclusion criteria :

  • Unfit adults.

Study details
    Public Health

NCT03928509

Université de Sherbrooke

30 January 2026

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