Marie-Ève Goyer
-Dr. Marie-Ève Goyer works at the new Notre-Dame Hospital in the Addiction and Urban Medicine Department. She is a family physician with a master's degree in community health from the Université de Montréal.
She is also deputy medical chief of specific services in homelessness, addiction and mental health at CIUSS Centre-Sud-de-l'île-de-Montréal, and responsible for training in the treatment of opioid use disorders at INSPQ.
Dr. Goyer helped set up supervised injection services and the PROFAN naloxone program in Montreal, and is responsible for implementing the first opioid dependence treatment service using injectable medication.
She is a clinical assistant professor at UdM and a professor in the graduate microprogram in clinical addictology at the Université de Sherbrooke.
She is a medical advisor to the MSSS's addiction and homelessness services department.
She is also Scientific Director of the Équipe de soutien clinique et organisationnel en dépendance et itinérance (ESCODI).