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Voices From the Field: A Discussion of the Importance of Cultural Safety in Health Care and How it Can be Achieved

In this episode, we hear from Dr. Margo Greenwood, Academic Leader of the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health at the University of Northern British Columbia and former Vice-President, Indigenous Health of the Northern Health Region. Dr. Greenwood discusses what a culturally safe health care system looks like and entails, and explains how the work of the NCCIH supports cultural safety for First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

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Greenwood, M. (Host). (2022, July n.d.). A discussion of the importance of cultural safety in health care and how it can be achieved (No. 22) [Audio podcast episode]. In Voices from the field. National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health. https://www.nccih.ca/495/Podcast_-Voices_from_the_Field_22-_A_discussion_of_the_importance_of_cultural_safety_in_health_care_and_how_it_can_be_achieved.nccih?id=10383.

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