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Original Research Article

Access to ultrasound imaging: A qualitative study in two northern, remote, Indigenous communities in Canada

ORCID Icon, , , &
Article: 1961392 | Received 15 Feb 2021, Accepted 23 Jul 2021, Published online: 04 Aug 2021

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Figure 1. Black Lake and Stony Rapids, two northern, remote, Indigenous communities in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The closest cities with regularly available ultrasound imaging are Prince Albert and Saskatoon, approximately 903 km and 1,040 km (driving distance), respectively, from Stony Rapids

Figure 1. Black Lake and Stony Rapids, two northern, remote, Indigenous communities in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The closest cities with regularly available ultrasound imaging are Prince Albert and Saskatoon, approximately 903 km and 1,040 km (driving distance), respectively, from Stony Rapids