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Prevalence and characteristics of anti-Indigenous bias among Albertan physicians

Speaker: Meagan Ody, MSc student, Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary

Article: Prevalence and characteristics of antiIndigenous bias among Albertan physicians: a cross-sectional survey and framework analysis

To understand anti-Indigenous bias in the healthcare system, we must examine the root sources. This paper explores the implicit and explicit bias present among practicing physicians in Alberta through a cross-sectional survey. This work is foundational for highlighting the need to address these biases to create a safer healthcare system in Alberta.

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