Pride at Work Canada
Pride at Work Canada
Access resources from Pride at Work Canada, empowering Canadian employers to foster a workplace that celebrates all employees. Resources include information for 2SLGBTQIA+ workers as well as organizations.
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For Allies
The guide For Allies offers actional means to help black physicians, learners, patients, colleagues, peers and trainees as an ally.
View resource For AlliesPatients, Pride, and Prejudice: Exploring Black Ontarian Physicians’ Experiences of Racism and Discrimination
Experiences of racism among Black physicians and trainees are not well documented in Canada. This article reports on the racism experienced by Black Ontarian physicians.
View resource Patients, Pride, and Prejudice: Exploring Black Ontarian Physicians’ Experiences of Racism and DiscriminationPhysician Wellness: A Perspective from Indigenous Physicians
A profile of Indigenous physicians and medical learners looking at physician wellness and burnout through lived experiences. Learn more from Dr. Alika Lafontaine, Dr. Nel Wieman and Santanna Hernandez.
View resource Physician Wellness: A Perspective from Indigenous PhysiciansFemale family physicians and the first 5 years: In pursuit of gender equity, work-life integration, and wellness
This article identifies some of the challenges faced by early career female family physicians as well as potential solutions.
View resource Female family physicians and the first 5 years: In pursuit of gender equity, work-life integration, and wellnessUnlocking the Power of Allyship: Giving Health Care Workers the Tools to Take Action Against Inequities and Racism
Learn the importance of allyship skills to promote inclusion in health care.
View resource Unlocking the Power of Allyship: Giving Health Care Workers the Tools to Take Action Against Inequities and RacismUnderstanding Stigma
This free, self-directed course helps physicians understand the impacts of stigma and provides strategies for challenging stigma and discrimination.
View resource Understanding StigmaAre you in distress? Get help now.
Call 911 or access physician health and wellness supports.
Are you in distress? Get help now.