Minnesota Chapter: Seven Sessions of Research Lessons: Partnerships, Priorities and Practices that work best with the Minnesota’s Urban Native American Community: Session 3 - Incercarated Population-Opportunity for Treatment and Education to Reduce re-use and recivism
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Program Description:
A seven-part discussion series, focused on urban Native Americans, to promote better cultural awareness by clinicians and researchers. We know that improved cultural understanding is key to maximizing the value and quality of ongoing studies and with ample funding available to conduct clinical research with Minnesota’s Native American communities, cross-cultural incongruities represent a barrier to participation by patients and other stakeholders. This third session will focus on
Incercarated Population-Opportunity for Treatment and Education to Reduce re-use and recivism.
Speaker:
- Dr. Tyler Winkelman (Clinician-Investigator Hennepin Healthcare)
- Joe Hobot (CEO-American Indian Opportunities Industrialization Center)
Registration Fees:
Contact Hour Fees:
- Chapter Members: $0
- ACRP Members: $15
- Non-Members: $30
* Please Note: If you are looking to receive Contact Hours for this event, you will have to pay both the Registration Fee and Contact Hour Fee. Contact Hours: 1 Contact Hour
Refund/Cancellation: No refunds.