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In this blog, we welcome back MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership student Michelle Kwok (Cohort 4) as she reflects on Module 2 of the programme and her experience delivering allergy care in northern Québec. Through stories from Nunavik and Cree territory, she examines leadership, complexity and decision-making in health systems where uncertainty is not an exception but the norm.

A landscape image of Kangirsuk, Nunavik, Québec on a snowy day
Kangirsuk, Nunavik, Québec
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