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Dear Colleagues,
Please see link below for the International Council of Nurses toolkit: 'Closing the Gap: Increasing Access and Equity '
With kind regards,
Elizabeth

"Increasing access & equity – International Nurses Day, May 12
Nurses play an essential role in achieving health equity. Check out this toolkit from the International Council of Nurses to learn more about how health professionals can work to reduce health disparities and inequities. "

http://www.icn.ch/news/whats-new/ind-2011-closing-the-gap-increasing-access-and-equity.html




Dr. Elizabeth McGibbon, PhD, RN
Associate Professor, School of Nursing
St. Francis Xavier University
PO Box 5000, Antigonish, NS, CANADA, B2G 2W5

902-867-5429
Fax: 902-867-1285
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Adjunct Professor, Dalhousie University Faculty of Health Professions


Of Interest:
McGibbon, E. (In Press). Oppression: A Social Determinant of Health. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing.

McGibbon. E. & Etowa, J. (2009). Anti-Racist Health Care Practice. Toronto: Canadian Scholar’s Press.

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