Biography
Dr. Kudrina (Almaty, Kazakhstan), MD CM (McGill), CCFP is a junior clinician-scientist with clinical and research interests in chronic pain and narcotic analgesics. Graduate of the Almaty State Medical Institute (1997, general surgery), and McGill Medical School (2012). She did her post-graduate training at McGill family medicine residency (Herzl GMF-U), added competency year (2015) Clinician Scholar Program, held a post-doctoral position at the Alan Edwards Clinical Research in Pain fellowship (2016), and North American Primary Care Research Group fellowship (2019). She is presently finishing her Master’s of Science degree (2021) at McGill. Dr. Kudrina’s research has been supported by the LE-250 (MSSS/FMOQ, chercheur-aspirant, since 2016). Dr. Kudrina is a full-time Assistant Professor at the McGill Department of Family Medicine (2016) and an Associate Member of the McGill Anesthesia Department (2019). Her work focuses on chronic pain, access to services and transitions in care, opioids and cannabinoids safety and toxicity.
