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Les francophones du Canada vivant en milieu linguistique minoritaire ont peu accès à des services de santé dans leur langue. Pour palier à cette problématique, le gouvernement du Canada a adopté un modèle de réseautage basé sur la stratégie Vers l’Unité pour la santé (VUPS) proposée par l’Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS). Ce modèle, adopté depuis 2001, a donné naissance à une multitude de réseaux et partenariats qui couvrent l’ensemble des régions où vivent les francophones vivant en...
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Context Distributed medical education sites help train, recruit and retain doctors, notably in rural and isolated areas, by providing education and training in these areas and adapting their curriculum to meet the host community’s health needs. Objectives The Centre de Formation Médicale du Nouveau Brunswick (CFMNB; New Brunswick Medical Education Centre) was established by a partnership between two academic institutions,...
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Context The global shortage of doctors is of concern. This is particularly true in French‐speaking regions of New Brunswick, Canada, where there is no medical school. Since 1981, francophone medical students from New Brunswick have been able to undertake part of their training in their province through an agreement with medical schools in another province. We studied the effects of frequency and length of exposure to the province of origin during medical training on the...
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Objectives Within health care, there are underserved groups. New Brunswick’s French-speaking minority, which also mostly lives in rural communities, is one such group. A physician shortage potentially prevents this population from accessing health promotion and clinical prevention services. This study analyzes whether New Brunswick Francophone doctors with rural backgrounds are more likely than doctors from urban regions to set up practice in rural communities of the province. Methods A...
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Objective: It has been reported that being part of a minority group may be negatively associated with self-perceived health. The objective of this analysis was to determine whether there are differences in perceived health between the Francophone minority and Anglophone majority in New Brunswick, the only officially bilingual province in Canada. Methods: Data from the first four primary cycles of the Canadian Community Health Survey (2001 to 2007) were obtained for 17,729 New Brunswick...
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