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As vaccines are rolled out in Quebec, urban indigenous populations are left behind.
As vaccines are rolled out in Quebec, urban indigenous populations are left behind.
Indigenous HealthMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthMarch 25, 2022COVID-19, Quebec, McGill, Indigenous Health, Opinion
The equalizing potential of a HPV-based self-collection cervical cancer screening program in Québec
The equalizing potential of a HPV-based self-collection cervical cancer screening program in Québec
Sexual & ReproductiveMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthMarch 14, 2022Sexual & Reproductive Health, Indigenous Health, Quebec, Opinion
Left on Read: Caregiving burdens in Canadian BIPOC Families
Left on Read: Caregiving burdens in Canadian BIPOC Families
Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthMarch 8, 2022BIPOC Health, Opinion, McGill, Ethics & Equity
Phantom Plague: A conversation with the author Vidya Krishnan
Phantom Plague: A conversation with the author Vidya Krishnan
Infectious DiseaseMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthMarch 7, 2022Infectious Disease, Book Review, Decolonizing Global Health, Policy/Financing/Health Systems/Governance
“Don’t Look Up” and rethinking the depiction of peer-review in pop-culture
“Don’t Look Up” and rethinking the depiction of peer-review in pop-culture
Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthMarch 3, 2022Opinion, McGill, Technology & Innovation, Research
Can global health research partnerships regain normalcy after the pandemic?
Can global health research partnerships regain normalcy after the pandemic?
Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthFebruary 23, 2022Opinion, Ethics & Equity, COVID-19, McGill, Research
Importance of improving visibility for childhood disability in global health
Importance of improving visibility for childhood disability in global health
Child HealthMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthFebruary 21, 2022Child Health, Opinion, Ethics & Equity, Non-Communicable Diseases
Understanding the Origins of COVID-19: Why it matters to global health
Understanding the Origins of COVID-19: Why it matters to global health
Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthFebruary 21, 2022COVID-19, Opinion, McGill, Ethics & Equity
Inequities in Global HIV Treatment
Inequities in Global HIV Treatment
Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 28, 2022Ethics & Equity, Infectious Disease, Opinion, McGill
Dementia: Urgent Global Health Challenge
Non-Communicable DiseaseMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 23, 2022Opinion, Non-Communicable Diseases, McGill
A 25 year-old woman named M’mah Sylla from Guinea-Conakry just passed away. The Guinean community is outraged, as we all should be.
A 25 year-old woman named M’mah Sylla from Guinea-Conakry just passed away. The Guinean community is outraged, as we all should be.
Sexual & ReproductiveMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 23, 2022McGill, Opinion, Ethics & Equity, Sexual & Reproductive Health
What Makes You Mad About Global Health? Reflections by McGill students
What Makes You Mad About Global Health? Reflections by McGill students
McGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 23, 2022McGill
Mental Health Awareness: A Growing Need In India
Mental Health Awareness: A Growing Need In India
Mental HealthMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 20, 2022Ethics & Equity, McGill
A Child's Play
A Child's Play
Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 19, 2022McGill, Ethics & Equity, COVID-19
Mental health in a drawing
Mental health in a drawing
Mental HealthMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 19, 2022Mental Health, McGill, Ethics & Equity
We Must Do Better: Ending Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Canada
We Must Do Better: Ending Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Canada
Indigenous HealthMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 19, 2022Infectious Disease, Indigenous Health, McGill, Ethics & Equity, Opinion
The Unethicality and Ineffectiveness of “Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision” in Africa — Misguided Groupthink or a Form of Cultural Imperialism in the HIV crisis?
The Unethicality and Ineffectiveness of “Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision” in Africa — Misguided Groupthink or a Form of Cultural Imperialism in the HIV crisis?
Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 19, 2022McGill, Opinion, Ethics & Equity, Infectious Disease
Vaccine inequity in instagram posts
Vaccine inequity in instagram posts
Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 18, 2022COVID-19, McGill, Ethics & Equity, Opinion
Lack of women in healthcare leadership positions in infographic
Lack of women in healthcare leadership positions in infographic
Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 18, 2022Ethics & Equity, McGill, Opinion
Access to clean drinking water in First Nations communities in Canada in infographics
Access to clean drinking water in First Nations communities in Canada in infographics
Indigenous HealthMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 18, 2022Indigenous Health, McGill, Opinion
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