Introduction: Global health addresses health inequities in the care of underserved populations, both domestic and international. Given that health systems with a strong primary care foundation are the most equitable, effective and efficient, family medicine is uniquely positioned to engage in global health. However, there are no nationally recognized standards in Canada for postgraduate family medicine training in global health.Objective: To generate consensus on the essential components of a Global Health/Health Equity Enhanced Skills Program in family medicine.Methods: A panel comprised of 34 experts in global health education and practice completed three rounds of a Delphi small group process.Results: Consensus (defined as ≥ 75% agreemen...
Background: The Community Engagement Through Research (CETR) program matches Indigenous communities ...
Background: Little prior research has been conducted regarding resident physicians’ opinions on the ...
Background: Although students’ transition into medical school is a critical step in their profession...
Background: Unmet health needs of populations around the world are a major contributor to lagging he...
Guyana is a low-middle income country on the northern coast of South America between Venezuela and S...
Background: Regional medical campuses are often located in geographic regions that have different po...
Background: Globalization results in a rapidly diversifying population, increased inequities, and mo...
Medical residency is an important time in the development of physician professionalism, as residents...
District nurse (DN) care delivery has undergone substantial change in recent years due to changing d...
In this personal essay, the author reflects on experiences in global health professions education pr...
Background: Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) have emerged to bridge the gap between the le...
Background: Due to constraints in time and resources, medical curricula may not provide adequate opp...
Objective: To address access to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for people in R&R areas, this research a...
Background: A personal learning project (PLP) is an accredited form of Continuing Professional Devel...
Background: Canadian distributed medical education (DME) increased substantially in the last decade,...
Background: The Community Engagement Through Research (CETR) program matches Indigenous communities ...
Background: Little prior research has been conducted regarding resident physicians’ opinions on the ...
Background: Although students’ transition into medical school is a critical step in their profession...
Background: Unmet health needs of populations around the world are a major contributor to lagging he...
Guyana is a low-middle income country on the northern coast of South America between Venezuela and S...
Background: Regional medical campuses are often located in geographic regions that have different po...
Background: Globalization results in a rapidly diversifying population, increased inequities, and mo...
Medical residency is an important time in the development of physician professionalism, as residents...
District nurse (DN) care delivery has undergone substantial change in recent years due to changing d...
In this personal essay, the author reflects on experiences in global health professions education pr...
Background: Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) have emerged to bridge the gap between the le...
Background: Due to constraints in time and resources, medical curricula may not provide adequate opp...
Objective: To address access to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for people in R&R areas, this research a...
Background: A personal learning project (PLP) is an accredited form of Continuing Professional Devel...
Background: Canadian distributed medical education (DME) increased substantially in the last decade,...
Background: The Community Engagement Through Research (CETR) program matches Indigenous communities ...
Background: Little prior research has been conducted regarding resident physicians’ opinions on the ...
Background: Although students’ transition into medical school is a critical step in their profession...