Benoît Corriveau is a Public Health and Preventive Medicine physician with a Master’s degree in Health Technology Assessment. His academic work focuses on program evaluation, primary care and public health service delivery, and communicable disease control. He previously served as a Medical Lead at the Montreal Public Health Department, overseeing teams responsible for harm reduction, tuberculosis control, and outbreak management.
He currently sits on the Scientific Council of the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) and the Health Service Delivery committee at Quebec’s Health Technology Assessment agency (INESSS). Dr. Corriveau is an Associate Member of the Department of Public Health at the Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM), where he has held a clinical practice. He is also a Clinical Faculty Lecturer at McGill University’s Department of Global and Public Health and at the Université de Montréal School of Public Health.
Benoît is currently pursuing a DPhil in Primary Health Care at Reuben College, University of Oxford, as part of the European Commission funded HealthIntelAct network. His research aims to identify the personal, practice, and system-level factors influencing general practitioner turnover in the UK and EU, combining quantitative and qualitative approaches to develop actionable indicators and data intelligence tools that can inform workforce retention strategies.