Data Practice Through the Lens of American Indian/Alaska Native Communities

This Preventive Medicine Grand Rounds session is scheduled for:
Wednesday, November 2, 2022, 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. ET

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Data Practice Through the Lens of American Indian/Alaska Native Communities

The November 2022 Preventive Medicine Grand Rounds will discuss how western-based models of achieving health equity in indigenous communities must be inclusive of non-western modalities if true equity is to be achieved.

This session will focus on research and data techniques of indigenous knowledge systems used to decolonize data, which involves collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data through the perspective of Indigenous communities. Ms. Echo-Hawk will present an Indigenous framework that identifies strength-based activities and protective factors and illustrates how to describe disparities in health outcomes, behaviors, and risk factors in ways that benefit tribal communities in both rural and urban settings.

These Grand Rounds presentations are provided as a courtesy of CDC’s Preventive Medicine Residency and Fellowship (PMR/F) program with the goal of sharing systems-based approaches and leadership practices to address population health issues and public health emergencies.

Speakers
Abigail Echo-Hawk, MA

Abigail Echo-Hawk, MA
Executive Vice President of Seattle Indian Health Board
Director of Urban Indian Health Institute

Presentation Details
  • Wednesday, November 2, 2022, 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. ET
  • Remote participation only through Zoom:
    Passcode: PMGR_1102 (if asked)
    The link will go live at time of the event. No registration is needed.

These Grand Rounds presentations are provided as a courtesy of CDC’s Preventive Medicine Residency and Fellowship (PMR/F) program with the goal of sharing systems-based approaches and leadership practices to address population health issues and public health emergencies.

Continuing Education

Continuing education (CE) is available, and there is no cost for this activity. For information on how to obtain CE for this grand rounds, follow these 9 Simple Steps to earn continuing education for this grand rounds by 12/2/2022. The course ID on the TCEO website is WC4441-020222. For CE types offered, see Program Information [172 KB, 3 Pages, 508].

Access code to the course on TCEO website: CDCPMRF

For More Information
Please email prevmed@cdc.gov.