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One of the most iconic events in the history of anti-Semitism in Quebec was the 1934 strike by interns at Notre-Dame Hospital. They were opposed to the presence of a Jewish physician, Dr. Samuel Rabinovitch. This article examines both archival sources and commentary in the contemporary press to arrive at a better understanding of the event from multiple perspectives, namely those of the Jewish community, French Canadian leaders (at the hospital, at the Université de Montréal, and within the Catholic Church), members of the wider French-Canadian community, and English-speaking Canadians.
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Implication Statement: COVID-19 pandemic restrictions abruptly changed the way interviews for medical school admissions have been conducted. This study is unique as it highlights the first successful virtual synchronous multiple mini interview (MMI) in Canada. Our low technical incident rate, troubleshooting strategies and approach may reassure other medical schools considering conducting a virtual MMI. Success was achieved with collaboration, a strong organizational and communication strategy, learning along the way and a priori contingency plans. Virtual interviewing in academic medicine is likely here to stay, and future work to highlight the impact on applicants will help to build on the diversity mission in undergraduate medicine admissions.
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Keywords: Online sleep intervention, Preventive medicine