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Bioethics for clinicians: 18. Aboriginal cultures
Jonathan H. Ellerby, John McKenzie, Stanley McKay, Gilbert J. Gariépy and Joseph M. Kaufert
CMAJ October 03, 2000 163 (7) 845-850;
Jonathan H. Ellerby
Rev. Ellerby is Director of Earth Concepts and has postgraduate training in Native Studies at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man. Dr. McKenzie (retired) was Professor of Internal Medicine and Director of the Clinical Bioethics Program, Department of Medicine, University of Manitoba. Rev. Dr. McKay was Moderator of the United Church of Canada and Director of the Department of Spiritual Care, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Man. He is a member of Fisher River, First Nation. Rev. Gariépy is Coordinator of Clinical Pastoral Education, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Man., and is a doctoral student in the Department of Religion, University of Manitoba. Dr. Kaufert is Professor in the Departments of Community Health Sciences and Anthropology and a member of the Northern Health Care Research Unit, University of Manitoba.
John McKenzie
Rev. Ellerby is Director of Earth Concepts and has postgraduate training in Native Studies at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man. Dr. McKenzie (retired) was Professor of Internal Medicine and Director of the Clinical Bioethics Program, Department of Medicine, University of Manitoba. Rev. Dr. McKay was Moderator of the United Church of Canada and Director of the Department of Spiritual Care, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Man. He is a member of Fisher River, First Nation. Rev. Gariépy is Coordinator of Clinical Pastoral Education, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Man., and is a doctoral student in the Department of Religion, University of Manitoba. Dr. Kaufert is Professor in the Departments of Community Health Sciences and Anthropology and a member of the Northern Health Care Research Unit, University of Manitoba.
Stanley McKay
Rev. Ellerby is Director of Earth Concepts and has postgraduate training in Native Studies at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man. Dr. McKenzie (retired) was Professor of Internal Medicine and Director of the Clinical Bioethics Program, Department of Medicine, University of Manitoba. Rev. Dr. McKay was Moderator of the United Church of Canada and Director of the Department of Spiritual Care, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Man. He is a member of Fisher River, First Nation. Rev. Gariépy is Coordinator of Clinical Pastoral Education, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Man., and is a doctoral student in the Department of Religion, University of Manitoba. Dr. Kaufert is Professor in the Departments of Community Health Sciences and Anthropology and a member of the Northern Health Care Research Unit, University of Manitoba.
Gilbert J. Gariépy
Rev. Ellerby is Director of Earth Concepts and has postgraduate training in Native Studies at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man. Dr. McKenzie (retired) was Professor of Internal Medicine and Director of the Clinical Bioethics Program, Department of Medicine, University of Manitoba. Rev. Dr. McKay was Moderator of the United Church of Canada and Director of the Department of Spiritual Care, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Man. He is a member of Fisher River, First Nation. Rev. Gariépy is Coordinator of Clinical Pastoral Education, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Man., and is a doctoral student in the Department of Religion, University of Manitoba. Dr. Kaufert is Professor in the Departments of Community Health Sciences and Anthropology and a member of the Northern Health Care Research Unit, University of Manitoba.
Joseph M. Kaufert
Rev. Ellerby is Director of Earth Concepts and has postgraduate training in Native Studies at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man. Dr. McKenzie (retired) was Professor of Internal Medicine and Director of the Clinical Bioethics Program, Department of Medicine, University of Manitoba. Rev. Dr. McKay was Moderator of the United Church of Canada and Director of the Department of Spiritual Care, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Man. He is a member of Fisher River, First Nation. Rev. Gariépy is Coordinator of Clinical Pastoral Education, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Man., and is a doctoral student in the Department of Religion, University of Manitoba. Dr. Kaufert is Professor in the Departments of Community Health Sciences and Anthropology and a member of the Northern Health Care Research Unit, University of Manitoba.
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