Issue 2: June, 2022
Message from the Registrar
External Review into Anti-Black Racism within the College
The College recognizes that racism and discrimination exist in medicine and organizations associated with medicine. Early in 2021, the College engaged an independent, external task force led by Mr. Doug Ruck Q.C. to review the College’s operations through the lens of anti-Black racism. The task force was composed of African Nova Scotians selected by Mr. Ruck.
The task force has now completed its review and issued its report: From the Inside: An External Review into Systemic Anti-Black Racism Within the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia.
In addition to reviewing College documentation such as terms of reference for its governing council and committees and internal operational policies, the task force interviewed and surveyed staff, committee members, physicians and members of the public. Written submissions from stakeholders were also part of the review.
The College wishes to express its gratitude for the important work of Mr. Ruck and the members of the task force. We undertook this review in recognition that racism exists in medicine and in the regulation of medicine. This report provides the College with an essential roadmap to begin to dismantle systemic anti-Black racism from the College’s policies and procedures.
The report’s first recommendation is the establishment of an Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee to lead the development and implementation of an anti-Black racism strategy for the College.
Addressing anti-Black racism is a long-term commitment of the College. We have already begun to lean into the report’s recommendations by way of staff training and recruiting Black Nova Scotians as members of our Council and committees. This transformational work requires that we listen to diverse voices around our decision-making tables.