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Assistant Professor, Oral Health and Society Research Unit, Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University
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Assistant Professor, Oral Health and Society Research Unit, Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University
I am a medical anthropologist with training in palliative care as well as Aboriginal health issues. My main research interests include end-of-life care for both children and adults, and parental bereavement after the death of a child. I also focus on cultural aspects of health and illness through my work with Aboriginal communities in Montreal as well as in Northern Quebec, where I have done work on cancer, palliative care, oral health, and maternal/child issues.
Medical anthropology, pediatrics, palliative care, qualitative methodologies, cultural competency, Aboriginal health
Macdonald ME, Kennedy K, Molls S, Pineda C, Mitchell LM, Stephenson PH, Cadell S. Excluding Parental Grief: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Bereavement Accommodation in Canadian Labour Standards. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation, in press.
Mitchell LM, Stephenson PH, Cadell S, Macdonald ME. Death and Grief on-line: Virtual Memorialization and changing concepts of childhood death and parental bereavement on the Internet. Health Sociology Review, 21(4):413-431, 2012.
Macdonald ME, Rigillo N, Brassard P. Urban Aboriginal Understandings and Experiences of Tuberculosis, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Qualitative Health Research 20(4): 506–523, 2010.
Macdonald ME, Chilibeck G, Affleck W, Cadell S. Gender Imbalance in Pediatric Palliative Care Research Samples, Palliative Medicine 24 (4) 435-444, 2010.
Macdonald ME, Growing Quality in Qualitative Health Research, International Journal of Qualitative Methods 8(2): 97-101, 2009.