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Nathalie Marie Adabachi

Nathalie Marie Adabachi MD, CCFP

Dr. Nathalie Marie Adabachi is a fully bilingual family physician and surgical assist at Humber River Hospital since 2016 and Investigative Coroner for the city of Toronto since 2019. Dr Adabachi has recently asserted herself as an expert in aesthetics, completing APT medical aesthetics certification training in injectables including
neurotoxins (botox™, dysport™, xeomin™) and neuromodulators (fillers) and is recognized by the College of Family physicians of Canada.

Dr. Adabachi is a graduate with honours from Concordia University in Montreal in behavioral neurosciences in psychology. She graduated from medical school at Sherbrooke University, where she pursued part of her residency in general surgery at University of Toronto before completing her requirements in family Medicine at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. Her previous training in general surgery allowed her to gain experience in acute care management, including trauma, and minor procedures which she incorporates into her family medicine locums. Her current areas of clinical interest include but are not limited to providing counseling, such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and metabolics and weight loss management when locuming in diverse family practices. She also has a particular interest in Global Health Medicine, including forging international relationships and providing much needed care as well as teaching to underserviced communities. Previous work projects with AmpPipal hospital in Nepal, CACHA in Benin, Africa and L’Arche in Preston, England reflect this interest. She is a member in good standing with the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC), the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) and the Ontario Medical Association.

Areas of Expertise

Education

  • CCFP, Family Medicine, McMaster University
  • MD, Faculty of Medicine, Sherbrooke University
  • BSc., Behavioral Neurosciences in Psychology, Concordia University

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