Canadian Medical Education Journal (Jan 2023)

Addressing healthcare barriers faced by asylum seekers and refugees through an interprofessional symposium

  • Soukaina Hguig,
  • Lyna Siafa,
  • Jobanpreet Dhillon,
  • Amina Ferroum,
  • Lydia Rosa Bourdache,
  • Asmaa Housni ,
  • Juan Carlos Chirgwin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.74654

Abstract

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Implication Statement In this work, we describe an interprofessional healthcare symposium driven by the challenges faced by the local asylum-seeking/refugee population in Montreal. McGill University medical, nursing, dietetics, and social work students partnered with local experts to provide attendees with tools to better meet the needs of Montreal’s migrant population. This student-led initiative, unique in its interdisciplinary and comprehensive nature, increased awareness of the needs of an underserved population while promoting student engagement in health advocacy and interprofessional collaboration. It also enhances the development of skills essential to provide culturally sensitive care.