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UBC’S ABORIGINAL FAMILY PRACTICE SITE CaRMS 2014
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Welcome On behalf of the Residents and Staff of the Aboriginal Residency Training Site, we welcome you We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge that we are on Coast Salish Territory, and to acknowledge the elders that are present today
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Overview Who are we? What are we about? Where are we? Why choose us?
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Who are we? Small distributed site with 4 residents/year Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Dedicated site team Amazing partners!!!!
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Meet our Site Director
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Meet our Site Administrator
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Meet Our Residents
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What are we about? Our mission: to improve the health of Aboriginal people by training physicians sensitive to and empowered with skills and knowledge of Aboriginal health issues Building relationships to support vibrant, healthy, Aboriginal children, families and communities
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What are we about? Fostering healthy relationships Incorporating traditional teachings and ceremony into our various academic activities Need to have a desire to work with the Aboriginal population Aboriginal ancestry not required
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Training that is healing
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Where are we? Coast Salish Territory Cowichan Valley - 1 resident Victoria - 1 resident Vancouver - 1 resident Ladysmith- 1 resident
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Cowichan (catchment area pop. 80,000) Cowichan District Hospital with some rotations in Victoria Shared academic time with the Victoria site Excellent staff, few other learners meaning lots of hands on experience
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Cowichan Cowichan Tribes/Hulhetun Local attractions include the Cowichan river, hiking, biking, and vineyards BEST farmer’s market on the Island! Close to major ferry routes
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Victoria (population 400,000) Royal Jubilee Hospital/Victoria General Hospital Urban training center Longitudinal program Brand new hospital
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Victoria Local First Nations - Songhees, Esquimalt, Tsartlip, Tsawout Endless outdoor activities, bike friendly All the amenities of a big city with a small town feel
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Vancouver (pop. 2,300,000) VNHS/Sheway (Downtown Eastside) St. Paul’s Interdisciplinary programs Lots of maternity care, young urban Aboriginal families
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Vancouver
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Ladysmith (pop. 8,000) Chemainus Health Care Centre and Nanaimo General Hospital Shared Academic time with Nanaimo New site for 2014
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Ladysmith Stz’uminus first nations Small town charm Spectacular natural surroundings overlooking the gulf islands Outdoor activities, wineries
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Common experiences Remote First Nations Aboriginal Academic Days Time with Elders Aluxut/Traditional medicine Lots of electives
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Sample Curriculum- Victoria Block 1 Block2Block 3Block 4Block 5 Block 6Block 7 Block 8 Block 9Block 10 Block 11 Block 12 Block 13 PGY-1Intro to Fmed CardioPeds- IPeds-AVac/ Elec FMedInt Med ERVac/ Ele Fmed/ AB Obs/ Gyn ICU/ SS PGY-2Elec FM/ Ele Horiz FM/ Psych Horiz FM/ Ele Horiz Hospice/ Surgery FM/ MSK Horiz FM/ Psych Horiz FM/ Ele Horiz Rural FM/ Ele Horiz Transition to Practice
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Sample Curriculum - Vancouver Block 1 Block2Block 3Block 4Block 5Block 6Block 7Block 8 Block 9 Block 10 Block 11 Block 12 Block 13 PGY-1FFMFIRHorVac/ Elec Int MedHorPedsHorVac/ Ele HorERHorFamily Med Ward FFM: Foundations of Family Medicine – Behavioral Medicine FIR: maternity ward at BCWH focusing on women with addictions Hor: horizontal family medicine, including peds, psychiatry, maternity, one- week fly-ins with a family doc to rural indigenous communities PGY-2: includes surgery and palliative care opportunities, 2 months rural, as well as plenty of elective time to tailor your residency experience
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Why choose to join us? We are a unique Site Focus is on training family physicians to provide culturally safe care to Aboriginal people, families and communities Well established program with exciting new changes
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Strengths of Our Program Exceptional clinical experiences Foundational teachings in Aboriginal knowledge from community leaders and elders Unique rural experience in Aboriginal communities, working with a diverse group of First Nations Amazing site director and administrative staff
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Strengths of Our Program…. Focus on building strong relationships amongst local community and Aboriginal elders Flexible, tailoring our educational experience to our interests Our program recognizes the importance of practicing self-care Reflexive
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Spend some time with Elders and consider training with us!
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If you choose us, you’re choosing family...
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Good-Bye Thank-you for your attention, and for taking the time to consider our program Huy Tseep Q’u
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Questions? Contact info: Chief Residents Dayna Briemon - dbriemon@alumni.ubc.cadbriemon@alumni.ubc.ca Ami Brosseau - amijoseph@gmail.comamijoseph@gmail.com Site Director Danièle Behn-Smith - Daniele.BehnSmith@viha.caDaniele.BehnSmith@viha.ca Site Coordinator Carlea Remodo – carlea.remodo@viha.cacarlea.remodo@viha.ca
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