Anti-racism in CanMEDS 2025
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- DOI: 10.36834/cmej.75844
Anti-racism in CanMEDS 2025
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. Kannin Osei-Tutu is a member of the steering committee for CanMEDS25 and the co-chair of the CanMEDS25 Anti-racism Expert Working Group (EWG). Dr. Brent Thoma has received payments for teaching, research, and administrative work from the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine, payments for teaching and administrative work from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, honoraria for teaching or writing from Harvard Medical School, the New England Journal of Medicine, the University of Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and NYC Health + Hospitals, and research grant funding from the Government of Ontario and the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians. Dr. Jerry Maniate is the co-chair of the CanMEDS25 Equity, Diversity, Inclusivity (EDI) & Social Justice Expert Working Group (EWG). This is a volunteer position. Dr. Saleem Razack is a member of the steering committee for CanMeds 2025 and co-chair of the Expert Working Group (EWG) on physician humanism, also for CanMeds 2025
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