Anderson, Marcia

University of Saskatchewan, Internal Medicine

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[First Nations, Second-Class Care]

Alternate Title
White Coat, Black Art
[First Nations, Second-Class Care: An Encore]
[Second-Class Healthcare for First Nations People?]
Media » Sound Recordings
Author/Creator
Alika Lafontaine
Brian Goldman
Marcia Anderson-DeCoteau
Description
Discussion of the issue of racism in healthcare system. Duration: 27:30.
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[Improving the Healthcare System]

Alternate Title
[White Coat, Black Art]
Media » Sound Recordings
Author/Creator
[Marcia Anderson-DeCoteau
Brian Goldman]
Description
Past-president of the Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada discusses the treatment her father received in an emergency ward and racism in the health care system. Duration: 25:29.
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Ojibway Beadwork Traditions in the Ayer Collections

Alternate Title
MHS Collections
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Marcia G. Anderson
Kathy L. Hussey-Arntson
Minnesota History, vol. 48, no. 4, Winter, 1982, pp. 153-157
Description
Comments on the items and variety in the collections.
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Our Stories: How We Became Doctors

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Evan Adams
Marci Anderson-DeCoteau
Cheryl Barnabe
Judith G. Bartlett
Nadine Caron
Nichelle Desilets
Thomas Dignan
Michael Dumont
Peter Eppinga
Latisha Hewton-Backfat
Karen Hill
Darlene Kitty
Alika Lafontaine
Barry Lavallee
Rose Lesner
James Makokis
David Marsh
Veronica McKinney
Lisa Monkman
Janet Smylie
Denis Wardman
Sarah Williams
Jay Wortman
Description
Brief personal narratives of 23 physicians practicing across Canada.
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The Development of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis Medical Workforce

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Marcia Anderson
Barry Lavallee
Medical Journal of Australia, vol. 186, no. 10, May 21, 2007, pp. 539-540
Description
Brief description of initiatives such as Aboriginal Health Human Resources Initiative, Aboriginal Health Task Group, and the Role Model Program of the National Aboriginal Health Organization, which are intended to increase the number of Aboriginal physicians in Canada.
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