Bouchra Reggad
Emergency Physician
649 Rue Toulouse Repentigny Quebec, J6Y 0C4About
Dr. Bouchra Reggad, MD, MU, maintains a position at Montreal General Hospital of Quebec, Canada. Dr. Reggad is a leading emergency medicine physician, primarily treating acute illnesses or injuries that require immediate medical attention. Montreal General Hospital is affiliated with the McGill University Health Centre, which boasts being one of the world?s foremost academic health centres providing exceptional multidisciplinary patient-centric care. Originally receiving her education from the University of Hassan II Casablanca, Dr. Reggad relocated to Canada where she has been practicing for the past 10 years. Passionate about her career and caring for others, Dr. Reggad strongly believes in offering the highest standard of care with the latest in science, medicine, and technology.
Education and Training
University of Hassan II Casablanca
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Society Memberships
- Mid-America Emergency Physicians
What do you attribute your success to?
- Loving the job, consistency, and continuing education. Staying abreast with the latest in science, medicine, and technology.
Hobbies / Sports
- Sports, Biking, Yoga
Favorite professional publications
- Journal of Emergency Medicine, Journal WATCH
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