Academic Background Dr. Sean Gilman earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from McGill University in 1997. He went on to complete a residency in pulmonology at Boston University, followed by additional training in sleep medicine. Before returning to the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) in 2012, he practiced in Boston, where he developed a smoking cessation program for patients and staff at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Professional Career Dr. Gilman is a pulmonologist at the MUHC and the Verdun Hospital, where he specializes in the treatment of chronic respiratory disorders and smoking-related diseases. He also serves as Director of the MUHC Smoking Cessation Program, an innovative multidisciplinary initiative that helps patients quit smoking.
Areas of Expertise • Chronic respiratory disorders • Sleep medicine • Smoking cessation • Smoking-related diseases
Professional Involvement and Research Dr. Gilman is actively involved in research initiatives aimed at improving treatments for respiratory disorders and developing new strategies to support smoking cessation. He also contributes to medical education as an Assistant Professor at McGill University.
Publications and Conferences Dr. Gilman has published in peer-reviewed medical journals and is a frequent speaker at medical conferences, where he shares his expertise on respiratory disorders and smoking cessation.
Professional Affiliations
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada