BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250806T160602EDT-2009jLuUdn@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250806T200602Z DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday June 2nd\, 2021  \n Time: 12-1PM EDT\n Topic: 'He alth justice and quality of care'\n\nZoom link: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/8 9369819518\n\nAccording to the WHO (2018)\, 'PHC is rooted in a commitment to social justice\, equity and participation.' Drs. Lynda Redwood-Campbel l and Sabina Faiz Rashid will reflect on the adaptability of PHC models to fulfill this aspiration by drawing upon their experiences in working with and listening to underserved populations in the context of humanitarian c rises and ethnographic research. How can PHC services can be delivered and scaled up to respond to the health and development needs of people in pre carious or emergency settings\, all while ensuring equity in accessibility and quality? How can we reimagine and build more resilient health systems in people-centred\, context-specific and sustainable ways? Join us as we  discuss lessons learned and innovative examples of PHC delivery models aro und the world.\n\n\nDr. Lynda Redwood-Campbell MD\, FCFP\, DTM&H\, MPH is a family physician with research\, scholarly and international expertise i n global health\, immigrant/refugee health and humanitarian response. Her interest is how to integrate PHC into disaster preparedness/response in po licy and action. She has worked in many resource-poor countries and as par t of several emergency responses including with the ICRC Red Cross field h ospital in Indonesia after the December 2004 Tsunami and the Kashmir 2005 earthquake in Pakistan\, the 2010 Haiti earthquake and cholera outbreak. S he continues to lead global capacity-building initiatives focused on healt h human resources and primary care delivery.  She has also chaired the glo bal health committee of the Canadian College of Family Physicians and serv ed on various international editorial boards including the Prehospital and Disaster Medicine Journal. \n\nDr. Sabina Faiz Rashid PhD is Dean & Profe ssor at BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health\, BRAC University. She specializes in ethnographic and qualitative research that explores the imp act of structural and intersectional factors on the ability of marginalize d populations (i.e. sexual minorities\, refugee populations\, adolescents\ , slum dwellers) to realize their sexual and reproductive health and right s. In 2008\, she founded the Centre for Gender\, Sexual and Reproductive H ealth and Rights and co-founded the Centre for Urban Equity and Health in 2013. Professor Rashid has led/co-led numerous local and multi-country res earch and capacity building initiatives and serves on several national and global boards and committees. \n DTSTART:20210602T160000Z DTEND:20210602T170000Z SUMMARY:Global Health Webinar: Health justice and quality of care URL:/familymed/channels/event/global-health-webinar-he alth-justice-and-quality-care-331140 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR