by CMAJ News | Feb 19, 2021 | Archive, Diana Duong, Latest
New national consortium to tackle anti-Indigenous racism in medical education Diana Duong | CMAJ | February 19, 2021 A new Indigenous-led consortium will work together on anti-racism efforts across Canada’s medical schools. Indigenous medical leaders across Canada...
by CMAJ News | Jan 29, 2021 | Archive, Diana Duong, Latest
Reconciliation in health care must go beyond cultural sensitivity Diana Duong | CMAJ | January 29, 2021 Sharing power and resources, and making space for cultural practices and arts, are crucial for healing, say experts. Five years after the Truth and Reconciliation...
by CMAJ News | Jan 8, 2021 | Archive, Catherine Varner, Latest
Women experts underrepresented in pandemic coverage Dr. Catherine Varner | Toronto, Ont. | January 8, 2021 Two-thirds of the sources interviewed by major Canadian news outlets since the beginning of the pandemic were men. While many Canadian health leaders are women,...
by CMAJ News | Jan 6, 2021 | Catherine Varner
Women experts underrepresented in pandemic coverage Dr. Catherine Varner | Toronto, Ont. | January 8, 2021 Two-thirds of the sources interviewed by major Canadian news outlets since the beginning of the pandemic were men. While many Canadian health leaders are women,...
by CMAJ News | Nov 13, 2020 | Archive, Latest, Wendy Glauser
Does medical professionalism have a dark side? Wendy Glauser | Toronto, Ont. | November 13, 2020 Unexamined biases in medical professional standards may disadvantage those who don’t fit the stock photo image of a doctor. Doctors pride themselves on professionalism....