Meet our team.
Student Advisors
Antoine Przybylak-Brouillard
As a Qualitative Research Associate at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) and a doctoral candidate at McGill University, Antoine Przybylak-Brouillard uses his interdisciplinary background in medical anthropology and health sociology to investigate systemic challenges in healthcare. His work focuses on key issues that impact patient outcomes, including organizational and systems-level barriers, technology implementation, disparities in care, language concordance, and interprovincial healthcare access.
Elizabeth S. Cameron
Elizabeth S. Cameron is a PhD Student in Sociology at Dalhousie University (located in Kjipuktuk, Mi’kma’ki, also known as Halifax, Nova Scotia). Her doctoral research, which is supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, explores how those living with feminized chronic illness(es) navigate liminality and uncertainty related to medical diagnostic categories (e.g., how people who are clinically diagnosed with suspected endometriosis understand and manage being ill in the absence of a surgically-confirmed diagnosis).
Dr. Kaitlyn Kuryk
Dr. Kaitlyn Kuryk is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Mount Saint Vincent University on the Homecare Pathways Project. Dr. Kuryk has a PhD (2025), MA (2018), and BA (Hons) (2016) in Sociology and Criminology from the University of Manitoba. Her research interests are in home care, family/friend caregivers, older adults, and the process and impacts of medicalization.