π©ββοΈ Dr. Karen Hill is a family doctor working in Six Nations, a First Nations community.
π₯ First Nations communities lack a proper healthcare system, with only temporary health centers and limited doctor availability.
π Dr. Hill emphasizes the importance of integrating culture, language, and community engagement to address the higher rates of chronic disease in First Nations communities compared to the Canadian population.
π‘ Dr. Karen Hill wanted to bridge the gap between traditional and western medicine, and she co-founded Judas place to provide both types of medicine to patients.
π¬ Judas place offers a comfortable environment for indigenous people to access traditional medicine alongside Western medicine, catering to their specific needs and beliefs.
π₯ Dr. Karen Hill aims to establish a healthcare system that incorporates traditional knowledge and meets the healthcare needs of her community.
π The video discusses the importance of bridging the gap between traditional and western medicine.
π‘ It emphasizes the significance of understanding and respecting cultural beliefs in healthcare.
πͺ The video highlights the opportunity for people to access both traditional and western medicine without fear.
π Dr. Karen Hill highlights the importance of bridging the gap between traditional and western medicine in providing healthcare for indigenous patients.
π‘ Before colonization, traditional medicine was the primary form of healthcare for indigenous communities, but it was replaced by Western practices without consultation or consent.
π₯ Dr. Hill emphasizes the need to bring back and acknowledge the value of traditional knowledge in the center of healthcare.
π Indigenous physicians are bridging the gap between traditional and western medicine.
π¬ Dr. Karen Hill's work is remarkable in integrating indigenous knowledge into healthcare.
π± The focus is on bringing indigenous knowledge to the center and improving healthcare for all.