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Recording Now Available: Reflective Practice in Medicine for Anti-Oppression – Dr. Gaynor Watson-Creed

Reflective Practice is a requirement for effective anti-oppressive practice and care. In this webinar, we will explore reflexive practice questions and practices that practitioners might employ in order to deepen their anti-oppressive practice.

Dr. Gaynor Watson-Creed is the inaugural Associate Dean of Serving and Engaging Society for Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Medicine, and in 2024 returned to Engage Nova Scotia as Chair of the Board. She is a public health specialist physician with 18 years experience, having served as the former Medical Officer of Health for the Halifax area and Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Health for Nova Scotia.

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