"无论我从事什么工作,我都要想方设法有所作为"--一位黑人社区领袖对参与和宣传的看法。

Q2 Medicine Healthcare Policy Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.12927/hcpol.2024.27412
Camille Orridge
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卡米尔-奥里奇(Camille Orridge)是一位以患者和社区为中心的医疗保健领导者,50 多年来,她一直满怀激情、孜孜不倦地致力于解决医疗保健系统中的系统性障碍,为得不到充分服务的人群创造创新的公平医疗解决方案。她创立了许多重要倡议,包括教育之路(Pathways to Education)、加拿大家庭护理协会(Canadian Home Care Association)和黑人艾滋病预防联盟(Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention,Black CAP),并以志愿者和多伦多中央地方卫生整合网络首席执行官的身份在多个委员会任职。在这部口述历史叙事中,卡米尔回顾了她作为一名医疗保健倡导者长达 50 年的漫长历程,指出了取得的胜利,但也指出了对于黑人社区等历史上被边缘化的社区而言仍然存在障碍的领域。在此过程中,她讨论了自己在安大略省突破界限、重新构想更公平的医疗保健系统时遇到的复杂问题,并揭示了健康公平和倡导领域的关键历史触点。
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"Whatever Job I'm In, I'm Going to Find a Way to Make a Difference" - A Black Community Leader's Perspective on Engagement and Advocacy.

Camille Orridge is a patient and community-focused healthcare leader who has passionately and tirelessly worked for more than 50 years to address systemic barriers in the healthcare system, creating innovative equitable health solutions for underserved populations. She has founded a number of key initiatives, including Pathways to Education, the Canadian Home Care Association and the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP) and has served on numerous boards, as a volunteer and in her capacity as the CEO of the Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network. In this oral history narrative, Camille reflects on her extensive 50-year journey as a healthcare advocate, identifying victories but also areas that continue to be barriers for historically marginalized communities, such as Black communities. In so doing, she discusses the complexities that she has encountered while pushing boundaries and reimagining a more equitable healthcare system in Ontario and reveals key historical touchpoints in the health equity and advocacy space.

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Healthcare Policy Medicine-Health Policy
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