Approaches to incorporating indigenous health into the Canadian medical school curriculum

  • Robinson D
  • Saiva C
  • Shanmuganathan P
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Abstract

In Canada, there are significant health status disparities that exist between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations. Cultural competency among physicians is a probable way to address this large gap. The purpose of this article is to discuss the current challenges that exist in designing and delivering an Indigenous health curriculum in Canadian undergraduate medical school programs. This article will highlight the importance of cultural competency for improving the health outcomes of Indigenous populations. Additionally, it will explore potential approaches for better integration of Indigenous health into medical curricula.

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Robinson, D., Saiva, C. A., & Shanmuganathan, P. (2017). Approaches to incorporating indigenous health into the Canadian medical school curriculum. University of Western Ontario Medical Journal, 86(2), 57–59. https://doi.org/10.5206/uwomj.v86i2.2039

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