
Class of 2023
Go Back | Session Title: | Indigenous Health IV: Providing Safe Care for Indigenous Patients: Ethical and Legal Implications for Future Physicians | | Teaching Hours: | Teaching and Learning Methods | Total Scheduled Hours = 2 Discussion, Large Group (>12) = 2 | Description: | | | Keywords: |
Discussion, Large Group (>12) | | 2 hour(s) |
Blueprint ID | Learning Objectives | 11898 | Demonstrate the ability to establish a positive therapeutic relationship with First Nations, Inuit and Métis patients and their families, characterized by understanding, trust, respect, honesty and empathy. | 11902 | Engage in effective strategies to share and promote health information with First Nations, Inuit and Métis patients /populations. | 11904 | Demonstrate authentic, supportive and inclusive behavior in all exchanges with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals, health care workers and communities. | 11905 | Identify a range of healing and wellness practices present in FN/I/M communities in Newfoundland and Labrador. | 11906 | Identify key principles in developing collaborative and ethical relationships | 11907 | Identify key First Nations, Inuit, Métis community contacts and support structures in the provision of effective health care. | 11908 | Identify, acknowledge and analyse one’s own considered emotional response to the many histories and contemporary environment of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples and offer opinions respectfully. | 11909 | Acknowledge and analyse the limitations of one’s own knowledge and perspectives, and incorporate new ways of seeing, valuing and understanding with regard to First Nations, Inuit and Métis health practice. | 11910 | Describe examples of ways to respectfully engage with and give back to First Nations, Inuit, Métis communities as a medical learner. | | |
Blueprint ID | Course Goals | 7048 | Identify social determinants of health, risk factors for illness and the interaction between behavioural, socioeconomic, environmental and cultural factors influencing the health of the community Linked Program Competencies To This Course Goal: ha-1 | 7050 | Describe the public policies and interaction among physicians, health institutions and health programs to promote health in a community setting Linked Program Competencies To This Course Goal: ld-3 ha-2 ha-3 | 7444 | Demonstrate effective collaboration and an awareness of the roles, activities and interaction of health care professionals and community groups to address population health issues Linked Program Competencies To This Course Goal: co-1 co-2 co-3 co-4 ld-3 | 9896 | Identify key issues in the Canadian health care system and advocate for patients at all levels Linked Program Competencies To This Course Goal: cm-6 ld-2 ld-3 ha-1 ha-2 ha-3 | 11993 | Discuss barriers to health care access for populations, including persons with disabilities, the underserved and the marginalized Linked Program Competencies To This Course Goal: ha-1 ha-2 | ha-1 | Health Advocate Identify the important determinants of health, risk factors for illness, interaction between the population and their physical, biological and social environment, and personal attributes. | ld-3 | Leader Describe the roles and responsibilities of physicians and governing bodies in the development and support of the health care system. | ha-2 | Health Advocate Identify public policies and trends that affect health locally, nationally, and globally, and barriers to access for populations, including persons with disabilities, the underserved and the marginalized. | ha-3 | Health Advocate Assess and respond to issues in the Canadian health care system and advocate for patients at all levels. | co-1 | Collaborator Demonstrate effective collaboration skills within the health care system. | co-2 | Collaborator Demonstrate effective consultation with other health care professionals to provide care for individuals, communities, and populations. | co-3 | Collaborator Demonstrate respect for health care team members without bias (e.g., bias related to gender, ethnicity, cultural background or health care role). | co-4 | Collaborator Demonstrate effective strategies to promote understanding, manage differences and resolve conflicts through negotiation and collaboration. | cm-6 | Communicator Discuss effective strategies for communicating with third parties other than health care professionals. | ld-2 | Leader Apply evidence and management processes to effectively allocate health care resources. |
Collaborator | Health Advocate | (127) PROVIDING ANTI-OPPRESSIVE HEALTH CARE |
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