As Canada’s emergency rooms face severe challenges, the historical contributions of Black physicians are increasingly relevant. Pioneers like Dr. Alfred Schmitz Shadd and Dr. June Marion James have shaped healthcare through their advocacy and leadership, emphasizing that health is influenced by social factors. Shadd, a country doctor and political candidate, and James, the first Black woman in Manitoba’s medical faculty, both made significant strides in community health and representation. Their legacies highlight the ongoing need for equity and access in Canadian medicine.
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