Discussion on how social factors such as poverty and racism affect health, and the need for more race-based data in Canada, why representation among health-care professionals is important and how U of T's planned Scarborough Academy of Medicine and Integrated Health will make a difference.
A talk plus Q & A with: Dr. Notisha Massaquoi Assistant Professor, Department of Health and Society at the University of Toronto Scarborough Dr. Onye Nnorom Family Doctor, Public Health Specialist, and the Black Health Theme Lead for the Temerty Faculty of Medicine
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