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      Sarah Giles - Freelance contributor | CBC Loaded

      Sarah Giles

      Freelance contributor

      Dr. Sarah Giles lives and works in Kenora, Ont. She is a rural generalist physician, an assistant professor of family medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University and a member of the Society of Rural Physicians of Canada.

        Latest from Sarah Giles

        As a rural ER doctor, I feel guilty cutting back my hours. But it's the only way for me to keep working

        Dr. Sarah Giles wants you to know she's sorry that patients are suffering because of staffing shortages in health care. But she's learned that working longer hours won't solve the problem. In fact, it could have led her to leave the profession altogether.
        Canada |November 17, 2024
        Opinion

        $27.5M pledged to tame TB in Canada's North may not be nearly enough

        The federal government has committed $27.5 million to eliminate tuberculosis in Northern Canada, but family physician Sarah Giles argues that amount may not be enough to tackle the problem.
        Canada -North |May 11, 2018
        Opinion

        Canadians must hold government accountable in Nunavut's tuberculosis outbreak

        Dr. Sarah Giles, a freelance journalist and family physician, says Canadians and the media need to pay more attention to the tuberculosis outbreak in Nunavut.
        Canada -North |April 25, 2018

        Here's why health care funds for First Nations children aren't being spent

        Without travel coverage to see necessary specialists, these kids can’t get the approvals they need; denial of travel is essentially denial of service.
        Opinion |March 3, 2017

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