Developing Tautai Lavea‘i, a Breast Cancer Patient Nativation Program in American Samoa
Diabetes
Diabetes Care and Health Status of First Nations Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes in Alberta
Diagnosis as a Naming Ceremony: Caution Warranted in Use of the DSM-IV with Canadian Aboriginal Peoples
Dialogues on Aboriginal-Focused Hospice Palliative Care in Rural and Remote British Columbia, Canada
Disparities and Chronic Health Care Needs For Elderly American Indians Living on or Near a Reservation
Divergent Models of Diabetes Among American Indian Elders
Diversity Within: Deconstructing Aboriginal Community Health in Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve
Division of Community Health Services: Community Report
Do No Harm: Decolonising Aboriginal Health Research
Documents: Introduction
Introduction and two archival items on social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people. The first report is on the socio-economic conditions that contributed to the spread of tuberculosis, and the economic measures needed to be taken to improve the lives of the Swampy Cree Indians. The second report is an account of the socio-economic conditions of Aboriginal people and recommendations for improving their health status.
Does Living On-Reserve Versus Off-Reserve Make a Difference in First Nations Birth Outcomes in Manitoba, Canada
Editorial: The Legacy of a Child: Jordan’s Principle
Effecting Equality: Norwegian Health Policy in Finnmark, 1945-1970s
Elder Care and Medicare
Elder Care Environmental Scan in Sioux Lookout Zone First Nations
Elders Stories of Healing: A Narrative Inquiry into Indigenous and Western Health Systems Working in Tandam
Empty Promises: Why Income Splitting for the Disabled Community is Nothing to Get Excited About
Encountering Professional Psychology: Re-Envisioning Mental Health Services for Native North America
Engaging Seldom or Never Screened Women in Cancer Screening: A Compendium of Pan-Canadian Best and Promising Practices
[An Error in Judgement: The Politics of Medical Care in an Indian/White Community]
Ethnic Variation in Cholecystectomy Rates and Outcomes, Manitoba, Canada, 1972-84
An Examination of Familial Social Support Use by CHamoru Women on Guahan Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
Explaining the Paradox of Health and Social Support Among Aboriginal Canadians
Explanatory Models of Health During Pregnancy: Native Women and Non-Native Health Care Providers in Toronto
Exploring Cervical Cancer Screening Behavour: An Interpretive Description of Aboriginal Women's Experiences
Exploring Resilience and Indigenous Ways of Knowing
Factors Behind HIV Testing Practices Among Canadian Aboriginal Peoples Living Off-reserve
Family Counselling as Decolonization: Exploring an Indigenous Social-Constructivist Approach in Clinical Practice
Discusses how Indigenous and Western constructivist therapies can support and assist counsellors, social workers, psychologists and psychiatrists and can positively impact Indigenous families.
Federal Policies Fuel Spread of Swine Flu, Experts Say
Federal Policies Fuel Spread of Swine Flu, Experts Say
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and the Criminal Justice System: [Bibliography]
Final Report: A Shared Vision: Ensuring Quality of Life for Adults and Children with Asthma and Allergies in First Nations and Inuit Communities in Canada
Final Report: Aboriginal Health Worker Profession Review for the Northern Territory Department of Health & Families
First Nations and Inuit Health: Alberta Region Programs and Services
First Nations Health Status & Health Services Utilization: Summary of Key Findings 2009/09 - 2014/15
First Nations, Inuit, Métis Health Core Competencies: A Curriculum Framework for Continuing Medical Education
Lists seven key competencies along with enabling competencies (objectives) in seven aspects of practice: physician as medical expert, communicator, collaborator, manager, health advocate, scholar, and professional.
First Nations, Inuit, Métis Health Core Competencies: Critical Reflection Tool: Part of the IPAC-AFMC Curriculum Implementation Toolkit for Undergraduate Medical Education
First Nations Led Telemedicine: From Access to Effective Use
First Nations Traditional Models of Wellness [Traditional Medicines and Practices]: Environmental Scan in British Columbia
Forced Sterilization of Native Americans: Late Twentieth Century Physician Cooperation with National Eugenic Policies
Foreword
From the Health Workers
From Visions to Actions: The Second Forum on Social Determinants of Aboriginal Health
The Frontline of Revitalization: Influences Impacting Aboriginal Helpers
FSIN Advocacy to Address Healthcare Complaints
Discusses how a healthcare advocacy office for First Nations people will look at their concerns and complaints with the healthcare system.
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