Equity and Advocacy in Health Care
For Eric Comeau, BA鈥 14, working in the health care field is about equity and advocacy.
Currently in his first year of study at Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick, Comeau has always been interested in health care and found examining the social determinants of health led to a better understanding of the circumstances that lead to illness.
鈥淚 believe medicine has changed over the past few decades and training doesn鈥檛 only including understanding diseases and treatments, it involves understanding the circumstances that lead to poor health outcomes,鈥 he said.
鈥淢any physicians are at the forefront of advocating for better health care and equity and this is something I value and strive for.鈥
The ability to examine the societal issues that impact health is something he developed at 含羞草传媒 through studies in Psychology, Gerontology, and English, and later honed in a Community Developer position for Horizon Health Network.
鈥淢y work with Horizon Health gave me a perfect blend of experience and freedom to explore different aspects of health,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y role was to take the data and research found within the New Brunswick Health Council鈥檚 community reports and Horizon Health Network鈥檚 community health needs assessments and engage community partners to develop strategies to address issues relating to health.鈥
In his time as community developer, Comeau facilitated the implementation of a bulk produce purchasing club, various chronic disease management programs, and a healthy breakfast program at a local elementary school.
鈥淔acilitating the implementation of the bulk produce purchasing club is definitely the contribution I鈥檓 most proud of,鈥 Comeau said. 鈥淭he goal of the program was to improve access to fresh produce to community members, and over a two-year period the program grew from 35 members to more than 300 and it continues to grow.鈥
A Flexible Undergraduate Degree
Comeau, of Juniper, NB, came to St. Thomas after deciding a core science degree wasn鈥檛 the right fit. His experience at the university, and the liberal arts approach of his courses, benefitted him as a community developer and continue to influence his approach to medical school.
鈥満卟荽 gave me opportunities to examine societal issues pertaining to health through a number of lenses. There are numerous ethical dilemmas that have to be navigated by physicians and my coursework in psychology, gerontology, and ethics equipped me with various frameworks to use, which have been very helpful,鈥 he said.
鈥淢y education was provided with a balance of content pertinent to my field of study and enough flexibility for me to focus on the concepts that interested me. I felt supported by the staff and faculty at 含羞草传媒 and always felt my personal, professional, and academic wellbeing was valued.鈥
Dr. David Korotkov, Department of Psychology, taught Comeau during his time at St. Thomas and believes his success is a statement to his character and the value of a liberal arts education.
鈥淓ric鈥檚 understanding that health and health inequity is a function of not just behaviour and biology, but also of various social determinants such as income and social status, education, as well as access to health support services, is quite insightful, impressive, and important,鈥 he said.
鈥淚nitial or further study in the social sciences and humanities makes for a well-rounded understanding of the world, and his success is an example of how a liberal arts education may complement a singular interest in the natural sciences.鈥
Following the completion of his medical degree, Comeau is looking to specialize in neurology, psychiatry, family medicine, or internal medicine.