Resident in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
University of Montreal, Canada
Dr. Éolie Delisle is a PGY-2 resident in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Montreal, where she also completed her medical school. Her diverse interests include otolaryngology, head and neck surgery, as well as facial plastic and trauma surgery, with active contributions to numerous research projects presented at various national and international conferences. Éolie is also involved in public education initiatives, particularly in pediatric otolaryngology and facial reconstructive plastic surgery, aimed at enhancing the understanding of pathologies, available treatments, and associated complications for patients and their families.
Throughout her training, Éolie has demonstrated strong leadership. She served as Vice-President of the Quebec Medical Student Federation (FMEQ), representing over 4,000 learners provincially and nationally, and co-founded the Peer-to-Peer Teaching Committee in Medicine at the University of Montreal. She also led the local chapter of the Association of Women Surgeons at the University of Montreal and now serves as Resident Lead, continuing to support mentorship and professional growth.
Her commitment has been recognized with several awards, including the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal for Youth (2023), the Profession Santé Resident of the Year Award (2024), and the Brian Brodie Organizational Leadership Development Award from the Canadian Medical Association (2025). She was also elected by her peers for the 2025 CanMEDS Resident Award, highlighting her embodiment of those core medical values. She currently represents her cohort of the Resident Surgical Foundation at the University of Montreal on the program competency committee and collaborates with program directors to ensure excellence in surgical education.