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Social and racial justice: what it means to the arthritis community
Arthritis At Home (+ On the Go)
English - October 10, 2020 22:00 - 20 minutes - 13.8 MBHealth & Fitness Education arthritis at home healthcare self care arthritis Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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On this episode of Arthritis At Home, Cheryl Koehn has a conversation with Nevena Rebic, a graduate trainee at Arthritis Research Canada and a PhD student at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Cheryl and Nevena discuss how social and racial justice issues affect evidence-based decision-making, patient participation in research, and how arthritis community members can positively advocate for change.
Learn more: https://arthritisathome.jointhealth.org/?p=1935
Helpful resources
Arthritis Research Canada
Anti-racism resources
Health inequities in arthritis: Spotlight on Indigenous Peoples and Barriers to Arthritis Care