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The Interdisciplinary Centre for Black Health addresses health disparities observed among people from Black communities, deficiencies in training for health professionals and research, and gaps in care and public health policy concerning them.

Members of the Scientific Committee

Dr Josephine B. Etowa

Dr. Josephine B. Etowa is a Full Professor at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Nursing. Dr Etowa completed her BSc. N and MN degrees from Dalhousie University and her PhD in Nursing at the University of Calgary. She completed a Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF) Post-Doctoral Fellowship focusing on diversity within Canadian nursing at the University of Toronto and the University of Ottawa. Her research program which is grounded in over twenty-three years of clinical practice is in the area of inequity in health and health care as well as maternal-newborn health. Her research projects have been funded by international, national, provincial and local agencies and these projects are guided by the tenets of qualitative research and participatory action research (PAR). In an effort to explicate the complexities of the social realities often embedded in nursing research, she also uses mixed research methods including integration of both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Her employment history spans across international boundaries and as a registered nurse (RN), a midwife, a lactation consultant, a researcher and an educator, Dr Etowa has worked in various capacities within the Canadian health care system. Prior to her present appointment she worked as an Associate Professor of Nursing at Dalhousie University's Faculty of Health Professions. She holds an honorary appointment with the IWK Health Centre, Halifax Nova Scotia. 

Publications by Dr. Josephine B. Etowa

Etowa, J & Hyman, I. 2022. Leadership and System Transformation: Advancing the Role of Community Health Nursing. .  

Etowa, J, Vukic, A., Aston, M., Iduye, D., Mckibbon, S., George,A., Nkwocha C.,Thapa, B., Abrha, G., Dol, J.(2022). Experiences of nurses and midwives in policy development in low- and middle-income countries: Qualitative systematic review. .

Dr Josephine B. Etowa

Dr. Marie-H茅l猫ne Chomienne

Dr. Marie-H茅l猫ne Chomienne is an Assistant Professor and Clinical Investigator at the Department of Family Medicine as well as a Scientist and founding member of the Institut du Savoir Montfort. Dr. Chomienne is an accomplished interdisciplinary researcher with interests in primary mental health care, determinants of health, global health, and the health status of Francophone minority populations. Dr. Chomienne is also interested in primary health care services, the organization of primary care and improving primary care delivery through interprofessional collaboration. In 2020, Dr. Chomienne was awarded the Chaire de recherche en francophonie internationale et sant茅 de l鈥檌mmigrant ou du r茅fugi茅 d鈥橝frique francophone subsaharienne, an international Francophonie research chair that will focus on the health of immigrants and refugees from Sub-Saharan Africa. As a family medicine hospitalist based at H么pital Montfort, Dr. Chomienne oversees training for University of Ottawa family medicine residents and medical students on rotation in the wards. She works in family medicine outpatient clinics at H么pital Montfort, and conducts home visits with a number of patients in Quebec. 

Publications by Dr. Marie-H茅l猫ne Chomienne

Richard, A. E., & Chomienne, M. H. (2021). Review of Referrals Sent to the Emergency Department for Management of Hypertension. Cardiology research, 12(3), 156鈥160.  

C茅nat JM., Noorishad PG., Bakombo, SM., Onesi, O., Mesbahi, A., Darius, WP., Caulley, L., Yaya, S., Chomienne, MH., Etowa, J., Venkatesh, V., Dalexis, RD., Pongou, R., Labelle, PR. (2022). A systematic Review on Vaccine hesitancy in Black Communities in Canada: Critical Isssues and Research Failures. Vaccines,  

Marie-H茅l猫ne Chomienne

Dr. Monnica Williams

Dr. Monnica Williams, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at the University of Ottawa, in Mental Health Disparities, and Director of the . She is also the Clinical Director of the in Tolland, Connecticut, and she has founded clinics in Kentucky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Her work focuses on ethnic minority mental health and psychopathology research. She completed her undergraduate studies at MIT and UCLA and received her doctoral degree from the University of Virginia. 

Publications by Dr. Monnica Williams

Williams, M. T., Faber, S., Nepton, A., & Ching, T. H. W. (2023). Racial justice allyship requires civil courage: A behavioral prescription for moral growth and change. American Psychologist, 78(1), 1鈥19.  

Williams, M. T., Osman, M., & Hyon, C. (2023).  Understanding the psychological impact of oppression using the Trauma Symptoms of Discrimination Scale (TSDS). Chronic Stress, 7, 1-12.  

Monnica Williams

Dr. Cary Kogan

Research Interest: Classification of mental and behavioural disorders.

Visiting Scientist: The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Care Group 

Publications by Dr. Cary Kogan

Kogan CS; Noorishad PG; Ndengeyingoma A; Guerrier M; C茅nat JM. (2022). Prevalence and correlates of anxiety symptoms among Black people in Canada: A significant role for everyday racial discrimination and racial microaggressions. J Affect Disord. 308: 545-553.  

Kogan, CS., Grenier J., Paterniti, S., Rebello, Khoury ,B., Lovell, AM., Stona, AC., Reed, GM. (2022). Innovations et modifications cl茅s des descriptions cliniques et exigences pour le diagnostic du chapitre sur les troubles mentaux, comportementaux et neurod茅voppementaux de la CIM-11 de l'OMS. L鈥橧nformation psychiatrique ; 98 (6) : 419-25 

Cary Kogan