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Posting Reference: HEAL 3002 SJ01B
Course Prefix: | HEAL | Course Number: | 3002 |
Course Section: | SJ01B | Course Name: | Indigenous Health Determinants |
Term: | Winter | Campus: | Saint John |
Faculty: | Science, Applied Science and Engineering, Faculty of | Department: | Science, Applied Science and Engineering |
Position Start Date: | 2025-01-01 | Position End Date: | 2025-04-30 |
Posting Date: | 2024-10-15 | Application Deadline: | 2024-10-29 |
Applications to be submitted via: | bheal@unb.ca | ||
Requested By: | Dr. Lisa Best |
Days: | Wednesday | Time: | 7:00 PM - 9:50 PM |
Number of Positions Available: | 1 | Total Credit Hours: | 3 |
Mode of Delivery: | Face to Face | Location: | On Campus |
Stipend Amount: | $7193 |
This course provides multidisciplinary approach to health and wellness focusing on Indigenous Peoples. Topics such as Indigenous Ways of Knowing and social determinants of health/wellness will be examined, including an examination of the effect of colonialism and the current western health care system on indigenous peoples. Practical/ethical responsibilities of health care providers to Indigenous Peoples will also be addressed.
This course provides multidisciplinary approach to health and wellness focusing on Indigenous Peoples. Topics such as Indigenous Ways of Knowing and social determinants of health/wellness will be examined, including an examination of the effect of colonialism and the current western health care system on indigenous peoples. Practical/ethical responsibilities of health care providers to Indigenous Peoples will also be addressed.
Requisites:
HEAL*1001, HEAL*1002, and one of HIST*2514 or INDG*1002; or permission of the instructor
PhD is preferred; individuals who are close to completion will be considered.
It is designated for those that have Indigenous ancestry.
This position is subject to final budgetary approval and may be subject to minimum enrolment.