Dr. Moulin was born and raised in London, Ontario. She was introduced to the world of medicine at a young age, her father being a doctor and her mother a nurse.
She graduated from Western University in 2005 with a degree in Biochemistry and earned her medical degree from McMaster University in 2008. Medicine has offered her the opportunity to apply the concepts of biochemistry to medecine and patient care. She joined the Medicentres team as a family physician in 2011. She is honored to care for patients and families as a whole.
BMSc, Biochemistry, Western University, 2001-2005;
MD, McMaster University, 2005-2008
English
CCFP, Family Medicine, Western University, 2008-2010
1375 Beaverbrook Ave
London, Ontario
N6H 0J1
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