2015 Pilot Grant Program Seminar Series
The CRCAIH Pilot Grant Program Seminar Series was initiated in 2015 as a venue for pilot grant research dissemination and to encourage further productive use of data collected, including publications and future grant submissions. The 2015 Seminar Series was hosted by the CRCAIH Adminstration team at the Sanford Center in Sioux Falls on a monthly basis. Each of the five 2013 pilot grant awardees presented their research project findings. The presentations were given in front of an invited audience of CRCAIH staff and other researchers, livestreamed, and recorded. You can view the 2015 Pilot Grant Program Seminar Series presentations below.
Is my healthcare making me sick? Microaggressions in American Indian healthcare
John Gonzalez, PhD (University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth)
Reliability and validity in a prevention program for American Indian women
Jessica D. Hanson, PhD (Sanford Research, Center for Health Outcomes and Prevention Research)
Using mindfulness to reduce risky behaviors among American Indian youth
Alicia Claire Mousseau, PhD (Little Wound School, Oglala Sioux Tribe)
Determinants of care and life quality in American Indian women with cancer
Soonhee Roh, PhD (University of South Dakota, School of Health Sciences)
Assessing the impact of lay patient advocate training in tribal communities
H. Bruce Vogt, MD, FAAP (University of South Dakota, Sanford School of Medicine);
Jay Memmott, PhD, MSW (University of South Dakota, School of Health Sciences)