
The Medicine Chest
Jarol Boan
An examination of the barriers facing Indigenous people within the healthcare system from the perspective of an empathetic settler physician
After leaving her medical practice in Pennsylvania in 2011, Jarol Boan returned to her childhood home in Saskatchewan, Canada to practice medicine. There she found a healthcare system struggling with preventable chronic diseases and institutional racism. Shocked by the high rate of preventable diseases in her patients, Boan realized that a paternalistic deficit model does not support Indigenous communities. Through working to provide medical services in Indigenous communities and learning firsthand from her Indigenous patients, Boan embarked on a road to enlightenment and reconciliation.
In The Medicine Chest, Boan exposes the healthcare disparities in a country that prides itself on an equitable healthcare system and examines the devastating effects of diabetes, the myth of “the drunken Indian,” the inner workings of hospitals, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, epidemics on reserves, and residential school trauma. Exploring the intersectionality of common diseases and social determinants of health gained from her experience of caring for Indigenous patients, Boan weaves historical data, comments on health policy, and jurisdictional gaps into the narrative while investigating how Canada’s healthcare system is failing those most in need.
Duration - 7h 52m.
Author - Jarol Boan.
Narrator - Kelley Jo Burke.
Published Date - Sunday, 26 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2024 Jarol Boan ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
An examination of the barriers facing Indigenous people within the healthcare system from the perspective of an empathetic settler physician After leaving her medical practice in Pennsylvania in 2011, Jarol Boan returned to her childhood home in Saskatchewan, Canada to practice medicine. There she found a healthcare system struggling with preventable chronic diseases and institutional racism. Shocked by the high rate of preventable diseases in her patients, Boan realized that a paternalistic deficit model does not support Indigenous communities. Through working to provide medical services in Indigenous communities and learning firsthand from her Indigenous patients, Boan embarked on a road to enlightenment and reconciliation. In The Medicine Chest, Boan exposes the healthcare disparities in a country that prides itself on an equitable healthcare system and examines the devastating effects of diabetes, the myth of “the drunken Indian,” the inner workings of hospitals, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, epidemics on reserves, and residential school trauma. Exploring the intersectionality of common diseases and social determinants of health gained from her experience of caring for Indigenous patients, Boan weaves historical data, comments on health policy, and jurisdictional gaps into the narrative while investigating how Canada’s healthcare system is failing those most in need. Duration - 7h 52m. Author - Jarol Boan. Narrator - Kelley Jo Burke. Published Date - Sunday, 26 January 2025. Copyright - © 2024 Jarol Boan ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:12
Dedication
Duration:00:00:12
Introduction
Duration:00:04:05
Willow Medicine
Duration:00:07:36
Hollywood in Regina
Duration:00:38:51
A Field on the Prairie
Duration:00:13:36
A Middle Ground
Duration:00:17:15
Two-Eyed Seeing
Duration:00:22:31
A Crime to Refuse Treatment
Duration:00:18:44
As Long as That Sun Shines
Duration:00:13:53
Strangers in the Touchwood Hills
Duration:00:15:17
An Expanding Circle
Duration:00:24:48
Red Dress Day
Duration:00:19:23
Michael's Tears
Duration:00:18:09
An HIV Epidemic
Duration:00:11:38
A Clinic in the Parklands
Duration:00:16:00
Derrick
Duration:00:19:32
The Trade in Alcohol
Duration:00:23:30
Maybe I Will, Maybe I Won't
Duration:00:23:19
Sweetgrass and Ceremony
Duration:00:27:02
The Dialysis Shuttle
Duration:00:24:08
Anxiety
Duration:00:33:54
Food on the Reserve
Duration:00:21:20
The Spirit Journey
Duration:00:14:59
Ten to Fifteen Percent
Duration:00:17:00
The Road to Reconciliation
Duration:00:16:59
Postscript
Duration:00:04:46
Closing Remarks
Duration:00:01:00
About the Author
Duration:00:00:43
Acknowledgements
Duration:00:00:55
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:48