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Promoting Leadership in Health for African Nova Scotians (PLANS) supports African Nova Scotian and African Canadian students in Medicine, Dentistry, and Health. To introduce the idea of pursuing a health career, PLANS hosts summer programing for African Nova Scotian high schoolers. This guide was created in support of PLANS and addresses areas such as health literacy, food & nutrition, mental health, future career possibilities, and more.
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