Dr. Jennifer Lajoie is an experienced physician with 21 years of practice in General and Internal Medicine. Located in Nanaimo, BC, she is known for her compassionate care and commitment to patient well-being. Dr. Lajoie specializes in managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases. She also focuses on preventive healthcare, working with patients to create personalized health strategies that focus on long-term wellness and disease prevention. Her patient-centered approach has made her a trusted healthcare provider in the community.
University of British Columbia (UBC) · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2004
Registration No. 9876543211 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 2002
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Dr. Lajoie has been actively involved in research related to internal medicine and preventive healthcare. Her research interests include studying the effectiveness of lifestyle modifications, early intervention, and personalized care in the prevention and management of chronic diseases. She has authored several studies and papers, which have been published in medical journals. Dr. Lajoie frequently presents her research at medical conferences to share her insights and findings with the wider healthcare community.
Excellence in Internal Medicine Award – 2017: Recognized for outstanding contributions to internal medicine and her dedication to providing high-quality care.
Dr. Lajoie has authored several influential publications in the fields of internal medicine and preventive healthcare:
Chronic Disease Management: Key Strategies in Primary Care – Published in Canadian Journal of Internal Medicine, 2017. This article outlines best practices for managing chronic conditions in primary care settings.
The Role of Preventive Healthcare in Chronic Disease Prevention – Published in Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2016. Dr. Lajoie discusses how early intervention and lifestyle modifications can reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
Lifestyle Modifications for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention – Published in Journal of Cardiology, 2019. This paper emphasizes the role of lifestyle changes such as exercise and diet in managing cardiovascular health.
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