Programme de médecine familiale | L’Université du Québec reçoit 350 000 $ pour développer le projet / La Presse

Thursday, June 5, 2025, 12:08 pm

The provincial government has finalized a $350,000 funding deal with the University of Quebec to launch a family medicine program in the region. The agreement aims to expand primary care access and strengthen local health services—proof that sometimes political budgeting actually benefits communities even if it rarely makes sensational headlines.


lapresse.ca / Programme de médecine familiale | L’Université du Québec reçoit 350 000 $ pour développer le projet

L’Université du Québec a reçu 350 000 $ du gouvernement Legault pour jeter les bases d’un programme embryonnaire de médecine familiale.

ledevoir.com / Québec conclut une entente avec l’UQ pour un programme de médecine familiale en région

Cette entente est assortie d’un montant de 350 000 $ alloué au réseau de l’Université du Québec.


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