Valerie Roy
Pediatrician
233 Rue Turgeon Suite 203 Sainte-Therese Quebec, J7E 3J8About
Valerie Roy, MD, is a pediatrician currently working with the Clinique Pediatrique Des Mille-Iles located in Montreal, Canada. She has nearly eighteen years of experience in the field, providing preventive health maintenance and medical care to infants, children, and adolescents as they mature. Dr. Roy was educated at Laval University and continued her studies with a residency at the hospitals located in Montreal and Quebec. As a professional member of the Canadian Pediatric Society and the Canadian Congress, she is able to stay up-to-date on developments in her field. Dr. Roy also has volunteered internationally, offering care to populations in need.
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Education and Training
Lavalle University
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Olympic Medalist
Professional Society Memberships
- Canadian Pediatric Society, Canadian Congress
What do you attribute your success to?
- Support of Family and Friends, Hard Work, Her Dream is to Work Abroad internationally.
Philanthropic Initiatives
- Worked as a volunteer in Tunisia and Thailand.
Hobbies / Sports
- Piano, Rock Climbing, Gym, Hiking
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