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| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Understanding school-based rehabilitation services through the lived experiences of children and youth with disabilities: a meta-aggregative review | Brushett A; Seguin K; Wong L; McCarry-Taillefer C; Rosenbaum P; Packham T; Campbell W; | 41835425 CONCORDIA |
| 2 | Exploring the Qualitative Experiences of Administering and Participating in Remote Research via Telephone Using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Blind: Cross-Sectional Study of Older Adults | Dumassais S; Grewal KS; Aubin G; O' Connell M; Phillips NA; Wittich W; | 39546346 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 3 | Call to action: equity, diversity, and inclusion in emergency medicine resident physician selection | Primavesi R; Patocka C; Burcheri A; Coutin A; Elhalwi AM; Ali A; Pandya A; Gagné A; Johnston B; Thoma B; LeBlanc C; Fovet F; Gallinger J; Mohadeb J; Ragheb M; Dong S; Smith S; Oyedokun T; Newmarch T; Knight V; McColl T; | 37368231 CONCORDIA |
| 4 | Exploring a case for education about sexual and gender minorities in postgraduate emergency medicine training: forming recommendations for change | Burcheri A; Coutin A; Bigham BL; Kruse MI; Lien K; Lim R; MacCormick H; Morris J; Ng V; Primiani N; Odorizzi S; Poirier V; Upadhye S; Primavesi R; | 37310186 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 5 | Recommendations for making editorial boards diverse and inclusive | Mahdjoub H; Maas B; Nuñez MA; Khelifa R; | 36280401 BIOLOGY |
| 6 | Education about sexual and gender minorities within Canadian emergency medicine residency programs | Primavesi R; Burcheri A; Bigham BL; Coutin A; Lien K; Koh J; Kruse M; MacCormick H; Odorizzi S; Ng V; Poirier V; Primiani N; Smith S; Upadhye S; Wallner C; Morris J; Lim R; | 34985648 CONCORDIA |
| 7 | The role of clothing on participation of persons with a physical disability: A scoping review. | Esmail A, Poncet F, Auger C, Rochette A, Dahan-Oliel N, Labbé D, Kehayia E, Billebaud C, de Guise É, Lessard I, Ducharme I, Vermeersch O, Swaine B | 32174346 PSYCHOLOGY |
| Title: | Call to action: equity, diversity, and inclusion in emergency medicine resident physician selection | ||||
| Authors: | Primavesi R, Patocka C, Burcheri A, Coutin A, Elhalwi AM, Ali A, Pandya A, Gagné A, Johnston B, Thoma B, LeBlanc C, Fovet F, Gallinger J, Mohadeb J, Ragheb M, Dong S, Smith S, Oyedokun T, Newmarch T, Knight V, McColl T | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37368231/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1007/s43678-023-00528-9 | ||||
| Publication: | CJEM | ||||
| Keywords: | Application; Diversity; Emergency medicine; Equity; Inclusion; Interview; Justice; Resident selection; | ||||
| PMID: | 37368231 | Category: | Date Added: | 2023-06-27 | |
| Dept Affiliation: | CONCORDIA | ||||
Description: |
Objectives: This call to action seeks to improve emergency care in Canada for equity-deserving communities, enabled by equitable representation among emergency physicians nationally. Specifically, this work describes current resident selection processes and makes recommendations to enhance the equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) of resident physician selection in Canadian emergency medicine (EM) residency programs. Methods: A diverse panel of EM residency program directors, attending and resident physicians, medical students, and community representatives met monthly from September 2021 to May 2022 via videoconference to coordinate a scoping literature review, two surveys, and structured interviews. This work informed the development of recommendations for incorporating EDI into Canadian EM resident physician selection. At the 2022 Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) Academic Symposium, these recommendations were presented to symposium attendees composed of national EM community leaders, members, and learners. Attendees were divided into small working groups to discuss the recommendations and address three conversation-facilitating questions. Results: Symposium feedback informed a final set of eight recommendations to promote EDI practices during the resident selection process that address recruitment, retention, mitigating inequities and biases, and education. Each recommendation is accompanied by specific, actionable sub-items to guide programs toward a more equitable selection process. The small working groups also described perceived barriers to the implementation of these recommendations and outlined strategies for success that are incorporated into the recommendations. Conclusion: We call on Canadian EM training programs to implement these eight recommendations to strengthen EDI practices in EM resident physician selection and, in doing so, help to improve the care that patients from equity-deserving groups receive in Canada's emergency departments (EDs). |



