Dr. McKague is a family physician and faculty member at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine. When She completed medical school (MD from U of S 1994) and post-graduate training (Family Medicine at Queen’s University 1996, and MSc in Health Care Research from University of Calgary in 2000.  She first practiced at a community health centre in Calgary, working with a diverse patient population who experienced many barriers to accessing care.

Working at the University of Saskatchewan since 2002, Dr. McKague’s educational roles have included departmental undergraduate director; course director for various undergraduate MD courses; assistant dean academic; and now associate dean undergraduate in the in the MD program.  As well as actively teaching undergraduate learners, she teaches and supervises residents and other interprofessional learners in the Saskatoon Family Medicine Unit.

Dr. McKague’s clinical work is through a continuity of care family practice. Working with colleagues and learners, her research interests include evaluation of undergraduate medical education and clinical initiatives in primary health care. She is also interested in ecosystem approaches to health, and in the impacts of climate change on health.

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