Suggestions

  • Infectious Disease
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Health Disparities
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Chronic Disease and Prevention
  • Health Policy and Management
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Email
  • About
  • Articles
    • Infectious Disease
    • Maternal and Child Health
    • Sexual and Reproductive Health
    • Health Policy and Management
      • Health Disparities
      • Chronic Disease and Prevention
      • Community Health and Epidemiology
      • Bioethics
      • Global Health Education
    • Urban Health
      • Social and Behavioral Health
      • Environmental Health
      • Nutrition
  • Our Team
    • 2021-2022 Team
    • 2020-2021 Team
    • 2019-2020 Team
    • 2018-2019 Team
    • 2017-2018 Team
    • 2016-2017 Team
  • Past Journals
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2020
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2014
    • 2013
    • 2011
  • Our Supporters
  • Contribute

Mobile Logo

Community Health and Epidemiology

Community Health and Epidemiology/Health Policy and Management/Sexual and Reproductive Health

Vol V: Reclaiming Childbirth: The Inuulitsivik Aboriginal Midwifery Program

September 2, 2020March 1, 2021

This article was originally published in the 2016 Spring Issue, and can be read here. Authors: Patrick Bidulka, Rosemary Chuang, Ramla Barise, Min Gi Cho, Kedar Mate The Inuulitsivik Midwifery Program was created in response to the inefficient evacuation policy implemented by the Government of

Read More
Community Health and Epidemiology/Health Disparities/Health Policy and Management/Maternal and Child Health

Vol II: Bringing Birth Home: An Analysis of Inuit Birthing Practices and Policies

August 11, 2020March 1, 2021

This article was originally published in the 2013 Spring Issue, and can be read here. Author: Talia Bornstein Inuit birthing practices changed dramatically following first contact with European colonialists in the 16th century. Since then, the Canadian government has played a large role in determining what birthing practices are or are not appropriate and available to

September 22, 2020March 3, 2021

Vol VIII: Indigenously-developed Rotavirus Vaccine: A Case Study of ROTAVAC in India

This article was originally published in the 2019 Spring Issue, and can

August 25, 2020March 1, 2021

Vol IV: Dietary Structure and Relative Health in Inuit Communities

This article was originally pulished in the 2015 Spring Issue, and can

Community Health and Epidemiology

Vol IX: Reducing Open Defecation Through Community-Led Total Sanitation in Fort Dauphin, Madagascar: A Case Study

This article was originally published in the 2020 Spring Issue, and can be read here. Authors: Joannie Richer, Anne Mouillier, Sevrenne Sheppard

Community Health and Epidemiology/Infectious Disease

Vol VIII: Indigenously-developed Rotavirus Vaccine: A Case Study of ROTAVAC in India

This article was originally published in the 2019 Spring Issue, and can be read here. Authors: Claire Styffe*, Lina Ghandour*, Kimiya Adjedani,

Community Health and Epidemiology

Vol VII: Community Outreach as a Priority: A Global Health New Year’s Resolution

This article was originally published in the 2018 Spring Issue, and can be read here. Author: Julie de Meulemeester, Koray Demir I

Community Health and Epidemiology/Health Policy and Management/Sexual and Reproductive Health

Vol V: Reclaiming Childbirth: The Inuulitsivik Aboriginal Midwifery Program

This article was originally published in the 2016 Spring Issue, and can be read here. Authors: Patrick Bidulka, Rosemary Chuang, Ramla Barise, Min

Community Health and Epidemiology/Health Disparities

Vol IV: Healthcare for All! Access to Healthcare for Migrants with Precarious Status in the Parc-Extension Neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec

This article was originally published in the 2015 Spring Issue, and can be read here. Author: Selin Jessa Immigration rates in Canada are

Community Health and Epidemiology/Health Disparities/Maternal and Child Health

Vol IV: Dietary Structure and Relative Health in Inuit Communities

This article was originally pulished in the 2015 Spring Issue, and can be read here. Author: Shariss Ostrager Nutrition is an important contributor

Community Health and Epidemiology/Health Disparities/Health Policy and Management/Maternal and Child Health

Vol II: Bringing Birth Home: An Analysis of Inuit Birthing Practices and Policies

This article was originally published in the 2013 Spring Issue, and can be read here. Author: Talia Bornstein Inuit birthing practices changed dramatically

Community Health and Epidemiology

Vol I: A Sobering Reality: Understanding Russia’s Alcohol Morbidity and Mortality from an Epidemiological and Political Approach

This article was originally published in the Spring 2011 Issue, and can be read here. Author: Peter Shyba Note: This article was also previously

Popular

Vol IX: Did Dengvaxia-associated deaths result in an increase in vaccine hesitancy in the Philippines?

This article was originally published in the 2020 Spring Issue,

Vol V: Reclaiming Childbirth: The Inuulitsivik Aboriginal Midwifery Program

This article was originally published in the 2016 Spring Issue,

Vol X: The Ethical Implications of Student Participation in Short-Term Experiences in Global Health

This article is part of the MJGH’s 2021 Spring Issue.

© 2022 McGill Journal of Global Health

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Email
  • About
  • Articles
    • Infectious Disease
    • Maternal and Child Health
    • Sexual and Reproductive Health
    • Health Policy and Management
      • Health Disparities
      • Chronic Disease and Prevention
      • Community Health and Epidemiology
      • Bioethics
      • Global Health Education
    • Urban Health
      • Social and Behavioral Health
      • Environmental Health
      • Nutrition
  • Our Team
    • 2021-2022 Team
    • 2020-2021 Team
    • 2019-2020 Team
    • 2018-2019 Team
    • 2017-2018 Team
    • 2016-2017 Team
  • Past Journals
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2020
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2014
    • 2013
    • 2011
  • Our Supporters
  • Contribute
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Email
 

Loading Comments...