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'''S. Luckett-Gatopoulos, MD, MSc'''
'''S. Luckett-Gatopoulos, MD, MSc'''
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:Senior Assistant Editor, [[WikEM:About|WikEM]]
:Emeritus Senior Assistant Editor, [[WikEM:About|WikEM]]
:Senior Emergency Medicine Resident, McMaster University
:Senior Emergency Medicine Resident, McMaster University


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Luckett's background includes undergraduate education in Psychology and Music Studies at the University of Toronto, graduate studies in education, statistics, and literacy at the University of Toronto Institute of Medical Science, and a diploma in American Sign Language and Deaf Cultural Studies from George Brown College.  
Luckett's background includes undergraduate education in Psychology and Music Studies at the University of Toronto, graduate studies in education, statistics, and literacy at the University of Toronto Institute of Medical Science, and a diploma in American Sign Language and Deaf Cultural Studies from George Brown College.  


She attended Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and studied Narrative Medicine at Columbia University.
She attended medical school at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and studied Narrative Medicine at Columbia University.


Her interests include literacy, under-served populations, near-peer mentorship, and paediatrics.
Her interests include literacy, under-served populations, near-peer mentorship, and paediatrics.

Latest revision as of 15:57, 12 January 2021

S. Luckett-Gatopoulos, MD, MSc

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Emeritus Senior Assistant Editor, WikEM
Senior Emergency Medicine Resident, McMaster University

About

Luckett is currently a senior emergency medicine resident at McMaster University.

Luckett's background includes undergraduate education in Psychology and Music Studies at the University of Toronto, graduate studies in education, statistics, and literacy at the University of Toronto Institute of Medical Science, and a diploma in American Sign Language and Deaf Cultural Studies from George Brown College.

She attended medical school at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and studied Narrative Medicine at Columbia University.

Her interests include literacy, under-served populations, near-peer mentorship, and paediatrics.