Submission ID 77832
Code | OB-1-6 |
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At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: | |
Category | Medical Education |
Type | Oral |
Will the presenter be a: | Other |
Presenter Other | Researcher |
Title | Indigenous Healthcare Education and Practice: Applying Digital Teaching and Learning Resources to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Calls to Action |
Background/Purpose | Guided by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's (TRC) Calls to Action on education, health, and education for Reconciliation, this project focused on creating an online digital collection that enables healthcare learners to apply the TRC's Calls to Action into their current study and future practice. |
Methods | This project was designed as a collaborative partnership between learners, practitioners, researchers, and community members and was guided by the principle of two-eyed seeing. This partnership informed the design, development, evaluation, and dissemination of the digital collection. |
Results | The seven themes represented in the digital collection include (a) Historical Perspectives of Indigenous Peoples in Canada and Implications for Health Outcomes, (b) Biases, Racism, and Discrimination in Healthcare, (c) Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Healthcare, (d) Healthcare Rights, (e) Healthcare Services, (f) Culturally Safe Healthcare, and (g) Intersections between Education and Healthcare. Each theme has been developed into an open-access online module. A module including six pieces of artwork and two supplementary resources were also developed. The digital resources can be found at https://healthsci.queensu.ca/opdes/about-us/project-showcase/indigenous-healthcare-education-and-practice. Results of a sharing circle with Indigenous Elders and a pre/post-program survey with healthcare learners indicated that this resource is a valuable learning opportunity for education and practice. |
Discussion | This project highlights the value of collaborative approaches for healthcare education and offers an innovative resource for translating the TRC's Calls to Action into teaching and learning. Providing community-informed, accessible educational resources for learners is one way healthcare educators can contribute to the journey towards Reconciliation and health equity. |
Keyword 1 | Truth and Reconciliation |
Keyword 2 | Indigenous Health |
Keyword 3 | Community Partnership |
Abstract content most relevant to: (check all that apply) | Undergraduate Medical Education Other |
Abstract Track - First Choice | Indigenous Health |
Authors | Jennifer Turnnidge Bailey Brant Lindsay Brant Shalisa Barton Sarah Funnell Janice Hill Lorrilee McGregor Jason Pennington Jack Moher Jeanne Mulder Wendy Phillips Yolanda Wanakamik Klodiana Kolomitro Nancy Dalgarno |