The cultural erosion of Indigenous people in health care

Canadian Medical Association Journal 2 (189) (2017)
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The paper describes the unique health ethics challenges of working with Indigenous peoples. It explores the distorting impacts of colonial law and economic policy on clinical ethics decision making and makes some practical recommendations for overcoming or subverting them.

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