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In Part 1 of Indigenous in Medicine, host Zubia Mahmood speaks with second-year medical student April Foote about how lived experience, place, and community shape pathways into medicine. April reflects on growing up in Labrador, accessing healthcare in rural and remote settings, and the importance of culturally safe, patient-centred care. This episode explores representation in medicine, systemic barriers in healthcare, and the responsibility of providers to foster trust and equity in Indigenous health contexts. Click here for: CMA APOLOGY TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: HISTORICAL AND ETHICAL REVIEW REPORT [https://digitallibrary.cma.ca/viewer?file=%2Fmedia%2FDigital_Library_PDF%2F2024%2520CMA%27s%2520apology%2520to%2520Indigenous%2520Peoples%2520-%2520Historical%2520and%2520ethical%2520review%2520report%2520EN.pdf&fbclid=IwY2xjawPlyqhleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFERVQxSXNhUklneUJPbVhSc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHuD1bdgQOG2u1m8hbCAeYcXlMhSnPNpqDhWZHB8tUetsOfrCHWzsGygIdGyR_aem_wXqhBvdJcM4xUZ7Mbr8X3A#page=1]
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