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Saeed Hydaralli
Saeed Hydaralli is a Project Researcher with the GreyZone of Health and Illness, Culture of Cities Centre. He is currently hard at work writing his dissertation with a focus on Public Health. He has also been adjunct faculty in Liberal Studies at OCAD University for the last 5 years.
His interest in PAC stems from his long experience with medicine and hospitals as a consequence of his mother’s extensive ailments, which includes being a kidney-transplant patient, and subsequently (and currently) a dialysis patient, as well as diminished capacity in relation to a variety of her organs, and her mobility, all of this apparently attributable to the auto-immune disease scleroderma. That experience has taught him that the doctor-patient relationship is deserving of further exploration.
Saeed Hydaralli est un chercheur avec le projet The Grey Zone of Health and Illness, Culture of Cities Centre. Il est actuellement en plein travail écrit sa thèse en mettant l'accent sur la santé publique. Il a également été professeur adjoint en études libéral à l'OCAD Université pour les 5 dernières années.
Son intérêt pour la PAC découle de sa longue expérience de la médecine et les hôpitaux à la suite de malaises étendue de sa mère, qui inclut d'être un malade des reins transplantés, et par la suite (et en ce moment) d'un patient sous dialyse, ainsi que la capacité réduite par rapport à une variété de ses organes, et sa mobilité, tout cela semble attribuable à la sclérodermie maladie auto-immune. Cette expérience lui a appris que la relation médecin-patient est mérite d'être exploré davantage.
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