Published Articles and Books
Entry Into The Divine
Dr. Clive Friedman Reflects on 40 years in Pediatric Dentistry and Working with Individuals with Disabilities (5-minute read)
For most dentists, opting for a career in the profession likely came down to a handful of familiar considerations: the prospect of a rewarding occupation, a passion for health care and helping others, or perhaps simply a buzz for the technical or artistic side of the work. But for Dr. Clive Friedman, a pediatric dentist from London, Ontario, the decision to become a dentist was primarily about something else; it was a way for him to get out of 1970s South Africa . . .
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Written by Gabriel Fulcher
Gabriel Fulcher is the Digital Content Editor for CDA Oasis. He is an Ottawa-based writer who specializes in medical, scientific, and health-related content. He holds a BSc in Health-related Sciences and an MFA in Creative Writing from University College Dublin, Ireland.
The Politics of Dental Care in Canada
By Carlos Quiñonez
Author and dental public health specialist Dr. Carlos Quiñonez explores the complexities surrounding Canada’s dental care system and policies, including how they came to be, their consequences, and what they mean for oral health and access to dental care.
Why should you have a look at this text?
This new book seeks to answer a long-standing policy question in Canadian health care: why is dental care excluded from Canada’s national system of health insurance, Medicare
To read more, visit: Canadian Scholars | Women's Press
Bioethics in Canada, Third Edition: A Philosophical Introduction
By Carol Collier and Rachel Haliburton
ISBN: 9781773382265
Why you should consider this text
Thoroughly updated to reflect recent political, medical, and cultural changes, this third edition offers a comprehensive overview of the philosophical, historical, and medical concepts shaping contemporary debates on biomedical issues, featuring new sections on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD), the moral philosophy of liberalism in bioethics, the Mad movement, CRISPR and gene editing, and expanded content on mental health, rural and remote communities, and codes of conduct and codes of ethics.
To read more visit: Canadian Scholars | Women's Press