Colleen Fuller
Dr. Fuller has worked in the Mohawk community of Kahnawà :ke as a Public Health and Preventive Medicine Specialist for Onkwata'karitáhtshera (Kahnawà :ke’s One Health Agency) since 2016 and as a Family Physician at Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre since 2013. In addition to continuing to treat individual patients in the community’s clinic, her work with Onkwata'karitáhtshera focuses on the areas of health surveillance, health promotion and prevention. Dr. Fuller's work in applying OCAP principles to health surveillance has been ground-breaking in assisting Kahnawà :ke in gaining access to, analyzing, and interpreting the community’s own health data, and in using this data to help raise awareness, adjust behaviours, adapt programs and develop policies to improve health for Kahnawa’kehrò:non. Through this ongoing work, done with the key collaboration of the Direction régionale de santé publique de la Montérégie, the community and region serve as a model of what can be achieved for other Indigenous communities when health equity is made the focus. Dr. Fuller also plays an important role in building and maintaining relationships with federal and provincial agencies responsible for public health funding and service delivery and in increasing the public health capacity of Kahnawà :ke’s local health and social service organizations. Dr. Fuller completed her degree of Doctor of Medicine at the University of Toronto (2011), and medical residencies in both Public Health and Preventive Medicine (2016) and Family Medicine (2013) at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ. She also completed the degree of Master of Science in Epidemiology at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ (2015).
Indigenous health, health surveillance, health promotion, non-communicable disease prevention