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Social justice and innovation in primary care with Dr. Naheed Dosani

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In studio today, we have Naheed Dosani, a family and palliative care physician at William Osler Health System. He's the founder and lead palliative care physician with the PEACH program, Inner City Health Associates, and he's a lecturer in the Department of Family Community Medicine in the Division of Palliative Care at the University of Toronto. Today's episode focuses on his work with the PEACH program, social justice and inequities in death, and innovation in primary care.
Additional links and information:
PEACH Program:
http://www.icha-toronto.ca/programs/peach
Good Wishes Program (donation page at Haven Toronto but write 'Good Wishes Program for PEACH' in comments)
https://www.haventoronto.ca/shopandshare

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In studio today, we have Naheed Dosani, a family and palliative care physician at William Osler Health System. He's the founder and lead palliative care physician with the PEACH program, Inner City Health Associates, and he's a lecturer in the Department of Family Community Medicine in the Division of Palliative Care at the University of Toronto. Today's episode focuses on his work with the PEACH program, social justice and inequities in death, and innovation in primary care.
Additional links and information:
PEACH Program:
http://www.icha-toronto.ca/programs/peach
Good Wishes Program (donation page at Haven Toronto but write 'Good Wishes Program for PEACH' in comments)
https://www.haventoronto.ca/shopandshare

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