Alain Gauthier
Biography
Alain Gauthier (Ph.D.) is an Full Professor with the School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences at Laurentian University. He received his doctoral and undergraduate degrees from Laurentian University, and his master's degree from the University of Ottawa. Dr. Gauthier is primarily interested in research related to the health of sociolinguistic minorities, with a particular emphasis on rural and northern areas.
Education
B.E.P.S- Éducation physique et santé
M.A- Activité physique
Ph.D- Rural and Northern Health
Post-graduate diploma- Ontario Training Center for Health Services and Policy Research
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Research
Dr. Gauthier’s research interests include health promotion and health services research. He currently leads the Francophone Health research program at CRaNHR related to the access to, and quality of, French Language Health Services for persons residing in northern Ontario. The primary objective of this program of research is to better understand the services provided by family physicians for Francophones in the north. Furthermore, this research team is working closely with several community partners to develop strategies to better serve Francophones in the region. Dr. Gauthier is also a Public Health Consultant to the Public Health Sudbury & Districts and has interests in healthy living research.
For research program details; visit https://www.cranhr.ca/francophone-health
Awards
2017 Club Richelieu Patriote Méritant
2013 40 Under 40 Award Recipient- City of Greater Sudbury
2011 Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Career Scientist Award
2007 Doctoral Research Award from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research
2002 Recipient of the Continuing Education Award (Physical and Health Education)
2002 Recipient of All-Round Academic Student Award- (Physical and Health Education)
2001 Recipient of All-Round Academic Student Award- (Physical and Health Education)
2001 Recipient of the Canadian Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Award