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The list below contains links to articles, posts, websites and organizations that are used as resources and content for information found throughout my blog and/or applicable to my graduate studies thus far:

Unit 1: Inter-professional Connectedness
https://sway.office.com/xIyQncxj5rGpVb05

Unit 2: Federal and Provincial Health Systems in Canada
(RE-)DEFINING HEALTH:
https://sway.office.com/0Bo2WEWQNz2KBlN6

Unit 3: Health of Canadians - Understanding Health and Determinants of Health
DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
https://sway.office.com/P5Nmma1xLT9BEANn

Unit 4: Multilevel Approaches to Understanding Health - Beyond the Individual
SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY AND THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC MODEL
https://sway.office.com/MPDMf1Pefw3ROxeV

Unit 5: Chronic Disease Prevention and Management
CHRONIC DISEASES IN CANADA AND CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
https://sway.office.com/xvBoWaBLCaIGZaFg

Unit 6: Vulnerable Populations
INDIGENOUS HEALTH AND VULNERABLE GROUPS
https://sway.office.com/jzbT4KwYBVeD4Z01

Unit 7: Future Directions
ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND KIDNEY DISEASE
https://sway.office.com/tqiB2Ji3FdI9draO





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