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TB Talks

2025

Indigenous Services Canada

National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health

The first webinar, presented by Dr. Pamelo Orr and Dr. Kathleen McMullin, discusses use of the Cree Medicine Wheel as an approach to care during a TB outbreak in an Indigenous community: TB Talks: The Medicine Wheel.

Webinar 2, presented by Dr. Holly Graham and Tina Campbell and available in English only, discusses culturally responsive and safe approaches to tuberculosis care:TB Talks: Culturally safe care.

In Webinar 3, available in English only, Evelyn Henry, a First Nations person affected by TB, and Dr. Elizabeth Rea, Associate Medical Officer of Health at Toronto Public Health and Co-Chair of Stop TB Canada, talk about the importance of person-centered care in treating tuberculosis: TB Talks: Person-centered care.

Webinar 4, also available in English only, focuses on paediatric tuberculosis and features Dr. Mahli Brindamour, a general paediatrician in Saskatchewan’s Tuberculosis Prevention and Control unit, and Elder Syexwaliya Ann Whonnock of the Squamish Nation, who has lived experience: TB Talks: Pediatric TB .

Indigenous Services Canada. (2025). TB Talks. YouTube. National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health.


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