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Health Care for the Whole Person

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There are many ways to think about health; it’s multi-faceted, multi-sectoral, and influenced by the social determinants of health. So, what does it look like to care for the whole person, and what are different ways to be well? Today, we speak with two leaders to explore how these factors shape health and wellness – as individuals and communities.

Guests:

Dr. Andrew Boozary, Executive Director, Gattuso Centre for Social Medicine, University Health Network

Pam Nolan, Executive Director, First Nations Digital Health Ontario

Learn More:

Gattuso Centre for Social Medicine - UHN

Social Medicine Housing Program

First Nations Digital Health Ontario (FNDHO)

Indigenous Digital Health Ecosystem

Music: RetroFuture Clean and Breakdown, by Kevin MacLeod. Used under Creative Commons.

Episode Summmary:

00:00 Introduction to Digital Health in Canada

00:54 Introducing the Guests: Pam Nolan and Dr. Andrew Boozary

01:37 Pam Nolan's Journey in Digital Health

04:55 Dr. Andrew Boozary's Path and Social Medicine

07:35 Housing Initiatives and Health Outcomes

14:47 Understanding Community Needs and Digital Integration

19:15 Social Medicine and Policy Decisions

21:38 The Role of Hospitals in Social Medicine

32:31 The Power of Data and Partnerships

41:10 Closing Thoughts and Key Takeaways

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6 episodes

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There are many ways to think about health; it’s multi-faceted, multi-sectoral, and influenced by the social determinants of health. So, what does it look like to care for the whole person, and what are different ways to be well? Today, we speak with two leaders to explore how these factors shape health and wellness – as individuals and communities.

Guests:

Dr. Andrew Boozary, Executive Director, Gattuso Centre for Social Medicine, University Health Network

Pam Nolan, Executive Director, First Nations Digital Health Ontario

Learn More:

Gattuso Centre for Social Medicine - UHN

Social Medicine Housing Program

First Nations Digital Health Ontario (FNDHO)

Indigenous Digital Health Ecosystem

Music: RetroFuture Clean and Breakdown, by Kevin MacLeod. Used under Creative Commons.

Episode Summmary:

00:00 Introduction to Digital Health in Canada

00:54 Introducing the Guests: Pam Nolan and Dr. Andrew Boozary

01:37 Pam Nolan's Journey in Digital Health

04:55 Dr. Andrew Boozary's Path and Social Medicine

07:35 Housing Initiatives and Health Outcomes

14:47 Understanding Community Needs and Digital Integration

19:15 Social Medicine and Policy Decisions

21:38 The Role of Hospitals in Social Medicine

32:31 The Power of Data and Partnerships

41:10 Closing Thoughts and Key Takeaways

  continue reading

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