Objectives: A majority of women and families wish that their babies be breastfed. However, too many still receive insufficient or inappropriate initial care from health professionals (HPs) who have limited breastfeeding (BF) competencies. We investigated barriers and potential solutions to improve the undergraduate training programs for various HPs. Methods: Focus groups were carried out in three universities in Quebec and one in Ontario (Canada), with 30 faculty and program directors from medicine, midwifery, nursing, nutrition, and pharmacy. Discussions were subjected to thematic content analysis, before being validated in a strategic planning workshop with 48 participants from the same disciplines, plus dentistry and chiropractic. Findin...
Background: Surveys are being increasingly used to gather feedback and study data in healthcare prof...
The transition from undergraduate medical education (UGME) to postgraduate medical education (PGME) ...
Background: Over one million Francophone Canadians live in official language minority communities (O...
Several “calls to action” have imposed upon medical schools to include physical activity content in ...
Purpose: Patients identifying as sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) face healthcare barriers. This ...
Abstract : OBJECTIVES : Canadian medical (MD), physiotherapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) stud...
Background: Third-year enhanced skills programs, also known as family medicine (FM) PGY3 programs, h...
L'étude de la physiothérapie et de la diététique est intéressante à plus d'un titre. D'abord parce q...
Background: There has been an increasing number of Canadian medical graduates who have gone unmatche...
Background: Medical student investment in resource stewardship (RS) is essential as resource overuse...
Background: This paper offers insight into (1) the driving and restraining forces impacting the incl...
Background: Medical learners develop a more positive attitude toward Interprofessional Collaboration...
Introduction: The purpose of this critical reflection is to share the collective experiences of eigh...
Background: Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) training in Canadian undergraduate medical programs is ...
Background: Competency-based medical education (CBME) is an outcomes-based curricular paradigm focus...
Background: Surveys are being increasingly used to gather feedback and study data in healthcare prof...
The transition from undergraduate medical education (UGME) to postgraduate medical education (PGME) ...
Background: Over one million Francophone Canadians live in official language minority communities (O...
Several “calls to action” have imposed upon medical schools to include physical activity content in ...
Purpose: Patients identifying as sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) face healthcare barriers. This ...
Abstract : OBJECTIVES : Canadian medical (MD), physiotherapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) stud...
Background: Third-year enhanced skills programs, also known as family medicine (FM) PGY3 programs, h...
L'étude de la physiothérapie et de la diététique est intéressante à plus d'un titre. D'abord parce q...
Background: There has been an increasing number of Canadian medical graduates who have gone unmatche...
Background: Medical student investment in resource stewardship (RS) is essential as resource overuse...
Background: This paper offers insight into (1) the driving and restraining forces impacting the incl...
Background: Medical learners develop a more positive attitude toward Interprofessional Collaboration...
Introduction: The purpose of this critical reflection is to share the collective experiences of eigh...
Background: Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) training in Canadian undergraduate medical programs is ...
Background: Competency-based medical education (CBME) is an outcomes-based curricular paradigm focus...
Background: Surveys are being increasingly used to gather feedback and study data in healthcare prof...
The transition from undergraduate medical education (UGME) to postgraduate medical education (PGME) ...
Background: Over one million Francophone Canadians live in official language minority communities (O...