28-04-2025 21:58 via chathamdailynews.ca

Chatham-Kent chief medical officer talks about breaking taboos to improve health care

Multiracial young people are one of the fastest growing demographics and Chatham-Kent’s acting medical officer of health believes there needs to be more discussions about racial and ethnic backgrounds to provide better healthcare. Dr. Shanker Nesathurai said his presentation of the status of multiracial people at the CK Black Symposium on Saturday “is the most important talk I’ve ever given because the topic is so important to public health.” The event was organized by t
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