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Deborah Da Costa is a health psychologist specializing in stress-management and coping with chronic illnesses. She is also a Medical Scientist at the Division of Clinical Epidemiology at the Montreal General Hospital - McGill University Health Centre and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at McGill University. Her research is primarily focused on evaluating the efficacy of non-medical interventions (e.g. exercise programs, stress-management) on physical and mental well-being and health care utilization in patients with chronic illnesses. Dr. Da Costa received her Ph.D. in Psychology from Concordia University. She was a postdoctoral fellow of the Conseil Québecois de la Recherche Sociale at the Division of Clinical Epidemiology at the Montreal General Hospital. She currently holds an Auxiliary Research Award from the McGill University Health Centre Scholarship and Awards Committee.
Dr. Deborah Da Costa,
CHIP Psychologist
Office: 514-934-1934 ext 44723
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