Your search
Results 145 resources
-
Abstract The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa has recently developed a French-language undergraduate medical education stream in order to train physicians for the francophone minority population of the province of Ontario. This new program was planned with the following societal requirements in mind: the need to receive health care in one's mother tongue, the need to have physicians who know the community, and the expectation of receiving good medical care in an ambulatory...
-
Effective communication is central to a successful physician–patient relationship. Communication is usually enhanced when the linguistic and cultural attributes of patients are incorporated in health care delivery. With this purpose in mind, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa has developed a French-language stream to train future physicians for the francophone minority population of Ontario. As part of this project, a communication skills laboratory was created for...
Explore
Theme
Area of intervention or study
Minority language group(s)
Study population
Country
- Canada (139)
- Other countries (10)
Canadian provinces or territories
- Canada (except Quebec) (46)
- Alberta (7)
- British Columbia (3)
- Manitoba (12)
- New Brunswick (23)
- Nova Scotia (8)
- Nunavut (1)
- Ontario (43)
- Prince Edward Island (5)
- Quebec (40)
- Saskatchewan (3)