Dr. Louis Mullie
Physician, Biomedical Engineer, and healthtech founder in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Hi, I’m Dr. Louis Mullie, a physician, biomedical engineer, and healthtech founder committed to changing how medical knowledge is accessed, delivered, and applied in clinical settings. I focus on making accurate, up-to-date medical information readily available to healthcare professionals when they need it most.
I am the Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Pathway Medical, an evidence-based clinical decision support platform designed to deliver clear, concise, and current medical guidance at the point of care. I work with doctors, researchers, and developers to ensure our content and technology are medically accurate. Today, Pathway serves over 370,000 healthcare professionals in over 200 countries, driving medical decision-making in hospitals, clinics, and academic institutions in every major healthcare economy worldwide.
I started my medical studies at McGill University, graduating with an M.D., C.M. I then continued my education with a Master's in Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, focusing on medicine, data science, and systems design. During my clinical training, I completed an Internal Medicine residency at McGill University Health Centre and a Critical Care Medicine fellowship at Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM), where I cared for patients with critical illnesses.
Academic research remains an important part of my professional identity. I’ve authored peer-reviewed studies on medical technology and clinical practices, including a collaborative analysis published in the BMJ that examined the role of artificial intelligence in bedside care during the COVID-19 pandemic. My research interests include medical education, health systems optimization, and clinical decision-making under uncertainty.
At Pathway, I aim to bridge the divide between clinical research and real-world practice. My goal is to contribute to a healthcare system where every patient receives care that is informed by the best available evidence. I'm particularly interested in opportunities where medical knowledge integrates with software development, data modelling, and user-centred design.
Beyond my professional responsibilities, I follow developments in healthcare innovation, medical education, and artificial intelligence. I support initiatives that advance open access to medical information and promote continuous learning among clinicians and trainees.