Inclusion Health

Inclusion Health at McGill

The COVID-19 crisis is not only a pandemic that has impacted every country on the planet, but also a syndemic which has disproportionately impacted specific underserved and marginalized populations from asylum seekers and persons experiencing homelessness to socially isolated elderly and the LGBT community. A novel "Clinical Case Discussion Series on Inclusion Health" draws upon the previous themes of Community Oriented Primary Care (COPC) teaching and incorporates new content and approaches to building resident competencies in the area of population health, cultural safety, advocacy and leadership.

Learning objectives

Clinical Case Discussion Series on Inclusion Health - Learning objectives 

Schedule 

Clinical Case Discussion Series on Inclusion Health - Schedule 

Handouts and PowerPoints

Session 1 – Oct 15, 2021 – Helping patients overcome collateral harms of the pandemic (Dr. Andermann)


Session 2 – Nov 12, 2021 – Language barriers when caring for immigrants and refugees (Dr. Leblanc)

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Session 3 – Dec 10, 2021 – Social history taking and social prescribing (Dr. Andermann)

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Session 4 – Jan 7, 2022 – Families with disabilities, rare conditions and special needs (Dr. Leblanc)

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Session 5 – Feb 4, 2022 – Family violence and promoting healthy family functioning (Dr. Andermann)

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Session 6 – Mar 4, 2022 – Adolescent health, gender and sexual orientation (Dr. Leblanc)

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Session 7 – Apr 1, 2022 – Poverty, unemployment, food insecurity & housing precarity (Dr. Andermann)

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Session 8 – Apr 29, 2022 – Cultural safety and caring for Indigenous patients (Dr. Leblanc)

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Session 9 – May 27, 2022 – From global health threats to local action (Dr. Andermann & Dr. Leblanc)

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