2023
DOI: 10.36834/cmej.75300
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Educating future physicians for francophone official language minority communities in Canada: a case study

Abstract: Background: Over one million Francophone Canadians live in official language minority communities (OLMC) outside of Québec. Availability and accessibility of linguistically appropriate care to these OLMCs is lacking, resulting in poorer quality of care. To help address this health equity gap, the FrancoDoc program was created in 2015 to identify Francophone/Francophile medical students enrolled at medical faculties that use English as their primary language of instruction and equip them with skills to increase… Show more

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“…Schrewe et al wrote Educating future physicians for francophone official language minority communities in Canada: a case study . 10 They explored participants’ experiences with FrancoDoc—a program designed to address health equity gaps by aiding francophone medical students in English-language medical faculties. Despite high motivation among participants, barriers like time constraints still posed challenges.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Schrewe et al wrote Educating future physicians for francophone official language minority communities in Canada: a case study . 10 They explored participants’ experiences with FrancoDoc—a program designed to address health equity gaps by aiding francophone medical students in English-language medical faculties. Despite high motivation among participants, barriers like time constraints still posed challenges.…”
Section: Original Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%