Income, education, employment, housing, the wider environment, and social supports; far more than the actions of physicians, nurses, and other health care providers, it is these conditions that make the greatest difference in our health. Drawing on his experiences as a family physician in the inner city of Saskatoon, Mozambique, and rural Saskatchewan, Dr. Ryan Meili uses scholarship and patient stories to explore health determinants and democratic reforms that could create a truly healthy society. By synthesizing diverse ideas into a plan for action based on the lived experiences of practitioners and patients, A Healthy Society breaks important ground in the renewal of politics toward the goal of better lives for all Canadians.
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Weight: 221g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 16 Apr 2012
Publisher: Purich Publishing
Publication City/Country: Canada
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781895830637
About Ryan Meili
Ryan Meili is a family doctor at the West Side Community Clinic in Saskatoon. He also works for the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan as head of the Division of Social Accountability where hes responsible for helping ensure that Saskatchewans future doctors are equipped to meet the health needs of the diverse communities they will serve. Ryan is vice-chair of the national advocacy organization Canadian Doctors for Medicare. From its inception Ryan has been involved in SWITCH the Student Wellness Initiative Toward Community Health a student-run interdisciplinary inner-city clinic whose mandate is to bring students from nursing medicine social work physiotherapy pharmacy nutrition and numerous other disciplines together to serve the residents of Saskatoons core communities. Ryan also runs the College of Medicines Making the Links program which gives medical students the opportunity to work in Northern Saskatchewan (Île à-la-Crosse Pinehouse and Buffalo River Dene Nation) at SWITCH and in the rural communities of Mozambique in southeast Africa. One of the programs goals is for students to gain firsthand knowledge of the social factors influencing health by living among and working with diverse peoples. Ryan lives in Saskatoon with his wife Mahli who is training to be a pediatrician and their son Abraham.