Xie, Edward C. http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1498-3530
Chan, Kathryn
Khangura, Jaspreet K.
Koh, Justin Jek-Kahn
Orkin, Aaron M.
Sheikh, Hasan
Hayman, Kate
Gupta, Sahil
Kumar, Thara
Hulme, Jennifer
Mrochuk, May
Dong, Kathryn
Article History
Received: 1 March 2022
Accepted: 18 March 2022
First Online: 7 April 2022
Declarations
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: No funding was provided for this manuscript. Edward C. Xie received reimbursement for costs as an executive member of Global Health Emergency Medicine, a non-profit academic institution based at University Health Network, Toronto. Kathryn Chan declares no potential conflicts of interest. Jaspreet K. Khangura is co-lead of the health equity working group and a member of the anti-racism / colonialism committee of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians and a member of the EZMSA opiate poisoning crisis committee. She is a research scientist in health equity at the University of Alberta. Justin Jek-Kahn Koh declares no potential conflicts of interest. Aaron M. Orkin declares no potential conflicts of interest. Hasan Sheikh declares no potential conflicts of interest. Kate Hayman receives a stipend from the UHN Emergency Department as a "Disadvantaged Populations Co-Lead". In 2020–21, she was also employed by Inner City Health Associates, Toronto. Sahil Gupta is the lead of the health equity working group of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians. Thara Kumar declares no potential conflicts of interest. Jennifer Hulme is a co-director of Global Health Emergency Medicine and receives a stipend from the UHN Emergency Department as a "Disadvantaged Populations Co-Lead". May Mrochuk declares no potential conflicts of interest. Kathryn Dong has received research support from the Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse, committee honoraria from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta and the Edmonton Zone Medical Staff Association, and receives a medical leadership salary from Alberta Health Services.
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