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- Subject – Learning And Research – Health
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Informing ethical lung cancer screening policies through inquiries of key informant perspectives and public values
Informing ethical lung cancer screening policies through inquiries of key informant perspectives and public values
Speaker: Manisha Pahwa, McGill University Lung cancer screening policies and programs are evolving in Canadian jurisdictions with the goal of reducing lung cancer mortality. Potential ethical issues range from promoting autonomy and minimizing harm, to group-level justice considerations related screening access and the use of lung cancer risk factor information to determine individual screening eligibility. […]
Bridging worlds: Integrating Indigenous knowledges and design thinking for digital adolescent mental health assessment
Bridging worlds: Integrating Indigenous knowledges and design thinking for digital adolescent mental health assessment
Johanna Sam, PhD, M.Sc. Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education Michael Smith Health Research BC Scholar Bridging worlds: Integrating Indigenous knowledges and design thinking for digital adolescent mental health assessment This interactive presentation explores the intersection of Indigenous knowledge, design thinking, and e-mental health tool development to […]
Indigenous Peoples’ experiences and realities within the Canadian Healthcare system: What’s the impact on health outcomes?
Indigenous Peoples’ experiences and realities within the Canadian Healthcare system: What’s the impact on health outcomes?
Indigenous peoples have consistently faced health inequities in the Canadian Healthcare system, which have contributed to poorer outcomes. This disparity is still a reality for many Indigenous peoples seeking care. It is important to understand how systemic racism and stereotypes influence the care they receive today. The SBME Indigenous Engagement Committee in collaboration with the […]