Practical Points in Indigenous Health - Dr. Tiffany O'Donnell
Trauma Informed Care - Dr. Tiffany O'Donnell
Anti Racist Practice
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Cultural Humility
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Grand rounds is held on the second Thursday of the month, excluding July and August. This years' presenters focus on diversity and inclusion. Check out our events section for upcoming presentations. Please note, not all presentations are recorded.
How compassionate is your workplace? Advancing grief literacy with and for Health Professionals - Dr Mary Ellen Macdonald
3 year Family Medicine Residency for 2027: What is Dalhousie Family Medicine's plan and how do you fit in to it? - Dr Kath Stringer and Dr Jennie Leverman
MAiD in Sept 2023 - What You Need to Know - Dr Gord Gubitz
Anabolic Therapies for Osteoporosis - Dr. Megan Crosby
Continuing Care - Who we are, what we do and how we can work together - Chad Nippard and Kirsta Buchanan
Culturally-Informed Approach to Mental Health Care - Dr. Alyaa Abouzied
"You Can Run But You Can't Hide": The Case for Obesity as a Chronic Disease - Dr. Michael Vallis
The "kids" are alright: Practice patterns among early-career family physicians and implications for primary care policy and workforce planning - Dr. Ruth Lavergne
Rethinking Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in 2022 - Dr. Gaynor Watson-Creed
Approaching Social Determinants of Health in Practice - Becky Marval and Jac Atkinson
Nova Scotia Brotherhood - Dr. Ron Milne and Mario Rolle
The Patient-Physician Relationship in Adults with Severe or Profound Developmental Disabilities -
Dr. Kath Stringer
In the Epicenter of an Outbreak - Dr. Barry Clarke
Newcomer Health Clinic - Drs. Sepideh Behroozan and Morgan McKenzie
Gender Potpourri - Dr. Sue Atkinson
Nova Scotia Primary Care Provider Burnout: Something's Gotta Give - Dr. Emily Gard Marshall