Victoria Dorimain

I aim to highlight my academic and professional background, my values, my projects, and my publications. It is designed to inform, inspire, and connect with a professional community around my areas of expertise, while offering relevant, consistent, and accessible content.

As a PhD student, mother and working research professional, it is often challenging to achieve a healthy study-work-life balance.

CV-PORTFOLIO

PhD student in Health Sciences Research – Community Health (in progress)
Université de Sherbrooke – Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Affiliated with the Department of Community Health and the Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine
Graduate Microprogram in Research Skills Enhancement (PhD level)
Université de Sherbrooke – Research+ Competency Centre
Master’s Degree (Research with Thesis) in Clinical Sciences
Université de Sherbrooke – Faculty of medecine and health sciences
Affiliated with the Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Certificate in Business Administration
Université de Sherbrooke – School of Management
Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology – Cooperative Program, Health and Wellness Focus
Université de Sherbrooke – Faculty of Physical Activity and Sports Science
Diploma of College Studies (DCS) – Pre-University in Health Sciences
John Abbott College

PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS

  • Dorimain, M.-V., Plouffe-Malette, M., Paquette, M., Bériault, K. Implementing a safer and more reliable system to monitor test results at a teaching university-affiliated facility in a family medicine group: a quality improvement process report. (2023). BMJOQ (BMJ Open Quality). https://bmjopenquality.bmj.com/content/12/4/e002291
  • Trépanier, G., Laguë, G., Dorimain, M.-V. (2022). A step-by-step approach to leaving against medical advice (LAMA) in the emergency room. (2022). Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (CJEM). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36315346/
  • Dorimain, M.-V., Cabana, F., Hamel, M., Décarie, V., Svotelis, A., Lebel, K. & Corriveau, H. (2016). Effects of long (above-elbow) upper limb immobilization on simulated driving performance: an experimental pilot study. International journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation, 4(6).

MASTER’S THESIS AND PHD’S THESIS PROJECT

  • Dorimain Marie Victoria. “Intersectional analysis of the association between socio-ethnocultural factors, the school context, and the environment around schools with adherence to 24-hour physical activity recommendations among adolescents in Quebec.” Thesis project in progress, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences – University of Sherbrooke.
  • Dorimain Marie-Victoria (2019). Effects of BAB (brachio-antebrachial) plaster cast immobilization on driving performance in a simulator. Master’s thesis, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences – University of Sherbrooke. http://hdl.handle.net/11143/14654

BOOKS/MONOGRAPHS

  • Dorimain Marie-Victoria, Cloutier Rose, Gaboury Isabelle, Kusion Pierre-Yves, Beaulieu Marie-Claude, Luc Mireille, Lachance Éric, Richard Tutino Juliana, Mahado Moussah Ragueh (2023). Research Toolkit – 2023 Edition (111 pages) – (banq.qc.ca: ISBN: 978-2-9821793-1-8); Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences – Université de Sherbrooke.

SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATIONS (ORAL OR POSTERS)

  • Bériault Karine, Dorimain Victoria, Plouffe-Malette Mireille, Paquette Manon. (2024). Resident’s experience implementing a safer and more reliable system to monitor test results at a teaching university-affiliated facility in a family medicine group. International Forum on Quality and safety in healthcare. Excel London, London, UK. Abstract accepted and peer reviewed.
  • Bériault Karine, Dorimain Victoria, Plouffe-Malette Mireille, Paquette Manon. (2023). Implementing a safer and more reliable system to monitor test results at a teaching university-affiliated facility in a family medicine group: a quality improvement process report. 51st annual meeting NAPCRG. San Francisco, California, USA. Abstract accepted and peer reviewed.
  • Dorimain V. et Gaboury I. Transforming a research project into a QA project and vice versa. Oral presentation (training workshop facilitation). Departmental training days for professors in family medicine and emergency medicine. September 2023. Orford, Quebec, Canada
  • Dorimain M-V, Ragueh M. M., Beaulieu M-C, Gaboury I., Lachance E. (2023). Developing research skills: tools for designing and progressing a research project. Practice-based research network – NAPCRG PBRN 2023. Bethesda, Maryland, USA. Abstract accepted and peer reviewed.
  • Dorimain, M.-V., Gaboury I., Beaulieu M-C, Lachance E. (2022). A continuous quality improvement (CQI) approach to mobilizing clinicians to become more involved in research: A front-line clinical research toolkit. Réseau-1 Québec Scientific Day 2022. Virtual, Quebec City, Canada.
  • Mokraoui M. Nadjib, Authier Marie, Lavoie Marie-Eve, Dorimain Marie-Victoria, Toi K. Alfred, Roy Marie-Claude, Haya-Baviera Gwladys, Bouhali Tarek. (2022). Community of practice of research facilitators: trajectory of implementation. International conference of practice facilitator – NAPCRG – ICFP 2022. Savannah, Georgia, USA. Abstract accepted and peer reviewed.
  • Bélanger-Fleury L-P, Darche W. Cayer A., Dorimain M-V, Dubé A. Study of the efficacy and safety of prophylactic scopolamine for the prevention of terminal rales in continuous palliative sedation. (2022). AQSP Conference. Saint-Hyacinthe, QC, Canada. Abstract accepted and peer reviewed.
  • Lapointe Jessica, Dorimain Marie-Victoria, Hotte Marie-Josée Hotte, Brassard Geneviève and Luc Mireille. (2021). Family medicine residents’ interest in long-term care practice. Family medicine forum (FMF) Virtual. Abstract accepted and peer reviewed.
  • Dorimain, M.-V., Décarie, V., Cabana, F., Hamel, M., & Corriveau, H. (2014). Effects of BAB (brachio-antebrachial) plaster cast immobilization on driving performance in a simulator. Annual Research Day of the Sherbrooke Orthopedic Residency Program. University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.

EXPERIENCE (RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT)

  • Deputy director of research and of the Practice-based research network of University of Sherbrooke. Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine – Faculty of medicine and health sciences of University of Sherbrooke.
  • Research coordinator and PBRN UdeS coordinator. Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine – Faculty of medicine and health sciences of University of Sherbrooke.
  • Clinical director and administrative manager – GYMNIK clinique interdisciplinaire de santé globale inc.