Dr. Marie Clements-Baker joined Queen’s University in 2012 and is currently an Associate Professor and Rheumatologist in the Department of Medicine at Queen’s University. She completed medical school at McMaster University, Internal Medicine training at Queen’s University, and Rheumatology training at McMaster University. She also completed the Program for Clinical Excellence at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Dr. Clements-Baker is a Queen’s University core member for CANVASC and runs the General Vasculitis Clinic at Queen’s University. She is the Rheumatology lead for the combined rheumatology and renal GN clinic and for the CTD-ILD clinic. She is also the Program Director for the Rheumatology Training Program at Queen’s University and recently developed and now serves as Director of the Rheumatology Vasculitis/ILD Fellowship Program at Queen’s University. She works closely with the Respirology ILD and Nephrology GN teams to provide tertiary-level patient care and conduct scholarly work in CTD-ILD and vasculitis.
In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, taking advantage of the outdoor activities the Kingston area offers, and spending time with her grandchildren.