Paul Caulford | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Family physician |
Organization | Canadian Centre for Refugee and Immigrant Health Care |
Known for | Access to healthcare advocacy |
Paul Caulford is a Canadian advocate, academic,[1] and family doctor in Scarborough, Toronto who provides free healthcare to refugees, undocumented migrants and other newcomers who are unable to get healthcare through the formal channels.[2]
He was the chief of family medicine and was the community services director at Scarborough Hospital when the SARS epidemic hit Canada hardest in 2003 and he co-founded the Canadian Centre for Refugee and Immigrant Health Care.
Caulford publishes academic papers and advocates for immigrants and refugees to have full access to the Canadian healthcare system.