Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 24
Exploring Stakeholder: "Medical Organization"
Updates on this page: 7
September 18, 2024
Canadian Medical Association to apologize for past harms to Indigenous people by medical professionals
Globe and Mail: When leaders of the Canadian Medical Association began thinking of making a public apology to Indigenous people, they wanted to be clear-eyed about why they were saying sorry. That led to a nearly four-year process of looking into the organization’s past and present in preparation for a landmark apology ceremony set to take place...
September 4, 2024
CMA to livestream apology to Indigenous Peoples on Sept. 18
NationTalk: Victoria, B.C. – On Wednesday, Sept. 18, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) will publicly apologize for its role, and the role of the medical profession, in the past and ongoing harms to First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in the Canadian health system. The ceremony will be held on the traditional territory of the lək̓ʷəŋiʔnəŋ...
June 1, 2024
CMA reflects on National Indigenous History Month
NationTalk: Ottawa – The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is pleased to join people across the country in recognizing National Indigenous History Month. As we reflect on the rich history, resilience, diverse cultures and achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples, we must continue to work toward meaningful reconciliation. Canada’s legacy of colonialism and systemic racism...
May 31, 2024
June is National Indigenous History Month
NationTalk: June is National Indigenous History Month – a time to learn about and celebrate the rich history, cultures and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples, while also recognizing the ongoing trauma and harm experienced by Indigenous peoples and building a path toward reconciliation. As a key entry point to our health system,...
February 8, 2024
CMA engages in national conversations in advance of apology to Indigenous Peoples
NationTalk: The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is meeting with Indigenous leaders, organizations and communities across the country as part of our path to a public apology, on behalf of the CMA and as the national voice of physicians, for the medical harms caused to First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples. These conversations are opportunities for...
June 13, 2023
CMA announces the beginning of an apology process for harms to Indigenous Peoples in health care
NationTalk: In 2015, Ted Quewezance spoke on the floor of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) annual meeting, the first residential school survivor to address that gathering in its more than 150-year history. In a speech that brought many to tears (including me), Ted talked about Indigenous Peoples reaching out to the Canadian physicians, hoping that they would...
June 6, 2018
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada will soon require all residency programs to provide Indigenous health and cultural safety training. Few programs are prepared or know what that training should include, according to medical educators at the recent Indigenous Health Conference in Toronto. Indigenous people often face racism and ignorance in health...
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