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Pierre-Paul Yale (born March 10, 1948) is a
psychiatrist A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry. Psychiatrists are physicians who evaluate patients to determine whether their symptoms are the result of a physical illness, a combination of physical and mental ailments or strictly ...
and vice-president of the Association des médecins psychiatres du Québec. He was the expert member representing the association on a committee on mental health for the Premier of Quebec,
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, involving the
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. He was professor in psychiatry at
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, and published various works on psychiatry. Notably, he was the Canadian deleguate of the
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, and was made a
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of the association, receiving his fellowship in San Francisco, California.


Early life

Pierre-Paul Yale was born on March 10, 1948, to Denise Goulet and Wilfrid Yale, son of August Yale, members of the
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His grandfather August was the cousin of politician
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, and fur merchant William Yale, a pioneer of
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. Yale's father, Wilfrid Yale, resident of
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, was a professor and director of special works at École d'arts et métiers of Montreal, and later, professor and director of the civil engineering department at
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, named Institut de Technologie Laval. He received awards from the Lt. Gov of Quebec,
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, for his artistic works. Members of his family included
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, Minister of Commerce and President of
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, Jacques Rousseau, cofounder of
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and professor at
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in
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, and
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, chief-engineer of
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,
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graduate and cofounder of Groupe RSW with
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President, Guy Saint-Pierre.La patrie
16 décembre 1953, mercredi 16 décembre 1953, p. 20
Le devoir
12 décembre 1953, samedi 12 décembre 1953, p. 2
Other in-laws included Marc Rousseau, President of Decalcomania in Plateau-Mount Royal, Claude Rousseau, industrialist of
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, Thomas Rousseau, Père Blanc in Africa, George Rousseau, lawyer, Alfred A. Goulet,
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of the city of Montreal, and Dr. Marie Rousseau and Dr. Georges Reinhardt. Yale's godmother was Dame Claire Yale, heiress of the Yale Islands and daughter of
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of Côte-des-Neiges, while his cousin, British artist John Yale, was an aviation painter who exposed his works at the
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in
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, working for Air Vice Marshal Peter A. Latham, and Air Marshal Sir Harold Maguire.La presse
18 décembre 1997, D. Sortir, p. D15
Yale was also a third cousin of Montreal lawyer
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.


Education

Pierre-Paul Yale attended St-Clement School in Mount-Royal during his youth, then attended College de St-Laurent from 1954 to 1960. He continued his studies at the
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, then went to Polytechnique Montreal, graduating as an engineer in 1968. He continued his studies and began his medical program at
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from 1968 to 1972. He then entered
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as a specialty at
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from 1972 to 1976, and thereafter, went to
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to complete his studies, graduating as a psychiatrist in 1979.


Career

Pierre-Paul Yale began his career as research assistant to the
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, and thereafter, taught at
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in the
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department. He was the representative of the residents of the Association of Psychiatrists of Canada from 1977 to 1978, and was elected a board director of the association in 1979. He became the Canadian Deleguate of the
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in 1980, then member of the committee of the research centre of Louis-H Lafontaine Hospital in 1982. He became psychiatrist at Ste-Croix Hospital in
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, and later, director of their psychiatry department. Since 1980, he had been professor at the department of psychiatry of
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, and later, vice-president of Informatique Medicale Corporation, and vice-president of Societe Miniere Uniquartz Corporation. From 1982 to 1983, he was board director of the Ste-Croix Foundation. He wrote various publications on management systems, therapy treatments and medical education in relation to psychiatry. In 1983, Yale began practicing at Ste-Therese Hospital of Shawinigan and conceived a software management product that was sold by his enterprise to the hospital for $$160,000, as he was previously an engineer before graduating as a physician. Yale's
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allowed the digital management of the medical files of each patients; a model which would later be implemented by other companies in the healthcare industry. The contract was later the subject of an enquiry by Senator
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, at the time Minister of Health and Social Services under Premier
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. The investigating commissioner found no irregularities on Yale's part and was fully exonerated, as his software was an innovation and caused misunderstandings by journalists.Le devoir
15 novembre 1993, Cahier A, p. A4
Yale refused the vice-presidency of Systèmes et Développement Purkinje Inc, which were, at the time, expanding their
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offerings to international markets. Yale later worked with the company to help them implement their software to clinics and other hospitals, completely replacing paper files with software management tools. Yale was made Director of the psychiatry department of CSSS Haut-Richelieu Rouville Hospital, and board director and co-chief of psychiatry for CISSS de la Montérégie-Centre.


Later career

Yale was vice-president of the Association des médecins psychiatres du Québec under President Yves Lamontagne, later President of the
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. The association has a membership of about 1,200 psychiatrists, and is affiliated with the Fédération des médecins spécialistes du Québec. Yale was involved with mental health services programs with
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, and criticized the government's reorganization plan regarding its management of mental health services, citing issues with its speed of execution, and signed an open letter with 200 experts to bring awareness to the issue. In 1993, Yale became a
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of the
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, and received his fellowship in
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, on May of the same year. In 2004, Dr. Pierre-Paul Yale represented the Association des médecins psychiatres du Québec on the Experts Committee of the
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, to be presented to the Premier of Quebec,
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. The committee was involved in advising the government in relation to the organization of mental health services by the Ministry, such as
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. Yale married to Carole Grenier, daughter of Dorilas Grenier and Marie-Anna Dodier, on June 14, 1975. They became the parents of two daughters, Caroline and Melina Yale. Dr. Yale is also a member of the Association des psychiatre du Québec, of the Association des psychiatres du Canada, of the
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, and of the Association des medecins de la langue francaise du Canada. His sister Carole Yale is a lawyer and his brother, Dr. Jean-Francois Yale, is an
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, professor of medicine at
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and director of the Metabolic Day Center at Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal.Montréal-matin
19 juin 1978, lundi 19 juin 1978, p. 39
Throughout his career, Yale became president and Chairman of the Clinical and Scientific department of the
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, President and Chairman of the Expert Committee, member of the Steering Committee with the CDA, and published about 250 publications as a senior researcher. He is board director of Diagnos, an AI
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company using
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, listed on the
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. Yale is also a public speaker, senior research scientist, lead researcher, professor of
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at
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, and department award recipient by Rector Yves Martin.Jean-François Yale, MD, FRCPC
McGill University Research Centre, Accessed February 4, 2024


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