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Thank you to the 46 track chairs who are bringing exciting and informative content to the program. Click on the image for a list of all the track chairs and their sessions.
Separating sick Inuit kids and parents is medical colonialism all over again
"Hundreds of critically ill children in remote northern communities are flown by ambulance planes to pediatric emergency centres in Montreal or Quebec City every year. And yet the Quebec Aeromedical Evacuations (Évaq, in its French acronym) – the provincial entity responsible for medical air transport – won’t let caregivers join them. Instead, parents must take a commercial flight, often several days later depending on flight schedules, seat availability and weather."
Click here to view the CAEP 2018 scientific abstracts, including the abstract awards, plenary orals, lightning orals, moderated posters, and poster presentations.
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