Abstract

Cover art by Richard Ying Yu.
 Description: The Canadian Healthcare system is an efficient system that provides care for its patients. However, there are still many aspects of it that need to be addressed and improved, including Indigenous health, mental health, long wait times, and the current ongoing opioid crisis. I wanted to draw a cartoon that could encapsulate these broad aspects that need to be improved in a simple picture with minimal clutter. I decided that a sick Canada could represent that and the Schulich stethoscope represents our important role in addressing these heath care disparities.

Highlights

  • Racing for accessibility of a life-saving drug: A timeline of naloxone’s changing status in the midst of the opioid crisis.

  • The University of Western Ontario Medical Journal featuring

  • Collegiality and career success: How one’s medical school learning environment can affect one’s sense of personal and professional fulfillment decades after graduation Indigenous access barriers to health care services in London, Ontario: The Engaging for Change Improving Health Services for Indigenous Peoples qualitative study

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Racing for accessibility of a life-saving drug: A timeline of naloxone’s changing status in the midst of the opioid crisis.

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