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CRCAIH

2018

2018 Summit Photos

Poster Session

CRCAIH Tribal Partners presented posters sharing their stories 

Audience

Despite the poor weather/travel conditions, over 150 people attended the 2018 Population Health Research Summit

Pilot Grants

2016 pilot grant awardees Lacey McCormack, Rae O'Leary, and Jacque Gray 

vignette attendees
Boyer

Dr. Bert Boyer shares his work with rural Alaska Native communities

PRC

Participants at the workshop hosted by the NCAI Policy Research Center

Jackie Bird 3
Kenyon Project

Dr. Kenyon's project team meet with her mentor

Arielle presents

Dr. Arielle Deutsch presents on her CoBRE research project

Lunch

Lunch and poster session in the East Bay

Moquist

Michaela Seiber catches up with former SURE intern Carolina

Char Blog

Char live blogs a presentation

Registration table

Jessica Heinzmann visits with registration table volunteers 

Opening

Opening remarks from CRCAIH PI Dr. DenYelle Kenyon and CHOPR CoBRE Interim PI Dr. Paul Thompson 

Jackie Bird 2

Engaging and interactive lunch performance from Jackie Bird

Dr Kenyon present

Dr. DenYelle Kenyon presents on her CoBRE research project

Jackie Bird

Jackie Bird, Dakota and Hidatsa Native American performer, provided entertainment

Registration

Population Health staff Aly Becker, Umit Shrestha, and Char Green-Maximo volunteer at the registration table

Award

DenYelle Kenyon and Melissa Buffalo presented Dr. Victoria Grey Owl with the Community Engaged Research award

Tribal Partners

Kathryn Blindman (OST), Anita Frederick (TNRG), Melissa Buffalo (CRCAIH), Heather Larsen (SWO), Simone Bordeaux (RST)

Tribal Partner workshop

The CRCAIH Tribal Partners hosted an evening workshop on Starting a Tribal IRB

Griese

Dr. Emily Griese presents on her research project

PRC 2

David Beurle of Future iQ Partners facilitates the Tribal Research Futures Game

Poster Session 3

The poster session is a great time to learn about other projects

Kinney

Dr. Anita Kinney preparing to present on translation of genomic discovery to reduce cancer burden

Exhibitors

Exhibitors in Moquist Hall share information on their projects and organizations

lunch2

Attendees enjoyed a traditional lunch and entertainment

Echo-Hawk

Abigail Echo-Hawk presented Storytellers of Health

Kenyon Deutsch

Drs. DenYelle Kenyon and Arielle Deutsch present on their research projects

Poster Session 2

A poster session was held following lunch

Ken James

Sanford Health's Native American chaplain Ken James led the opening prayer

Hanson

Dr. Jessica Hanson presents her research project

CRCAIH past

DenYelle and Melissa share some photos recognizing CRCAIH events and staff over the past 6 years

Q and A

Audience Q&A time

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In 2018 CRCAIH was joined by the Center for Health Outcomes and Population Research, Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (CHOPR CoBRE) in hosting the Summit. Despite the mid-April snowstorms, we welcomed over 150 attendees to the event. Thank you to everyone who joined us and worked to make another successful summit!

 

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To view archived agenda - click here

 

  • Opening Remarks - Paul Thompson, PhD & DenYelle Baete Kenyon, PhD
  • "Storytellers of Health" - Abigail Echo-Hawk, MA
  • CHOPR CoBRE Project Lead updates
  • "Exploring Trajectories of Social-Emotional Risk and Resilience for Rural Youth" - Emily Griese, PhD
  • "CHOICES for AI Teens (CHAT): Prevention of Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies with American Indian Adolescents" - Jessica Hanson, PhD
  • "Exploring the Role of American Indian Undergraduates' Social Networks During the Transition to College" - DenYelle Baete Kenyon, PhD
  • "Exploring Community-Based Syndemic Contexts for Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies in Rural and American Indian Women" - Arielle Deutsch, PhD
  • "Sharing Our Stories" - CRCAIH Tribal Partners: Kathryn Blindman; Simone Bordeaux, LPN; Anita Frederick, MS; Heather Larsen, MEd
  • "Successes and Challenges of Starting a Tribal IRB" - CRCAIH Tribal Partners
  • Recognition - DenYelle Baete Kenyon, PhD & Melissa Buffalo, MS
  • "2016 CRCAIH Pilot Grant Findings" - Jacque Gray, PhD, Lacey McCormack, PhD, MPH, RD, LN, Rae O'Leary, RN
  • "Holding Space: A Toolkit for Tribal-Academic Partnerships" - Yvette Roubideaux, MD, MPH and Julie Lucero, PhD, MPH, University of Nevada, Reno

Opening Remarks

Paul Thompson, PhD - Sanford Research
DenYelle Baete Kenyon, PhD - Sanford Research

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"Storytellers of Health"

Abigail Echo-Hawk, MA - Urban Indian Health Institute

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CHOPR CoBRE Project Lead updates [ view on Sanford Research website ]

  • "Exploring Trajectories of Social-Emotional Risk and Resilience for Rural Youth" - Emily Griese, PhD - Sanford Research
  •  "CHOICES for AI Teens (CHAT): Prevention of Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies with American Indian Adolescents" - Jessica Hanson, PhD - Sanford Research
  •  "Exploring the Role of American Indian Undergraduates' Social Networks During the Transition to College" - DenYelle Baete Kenyon, PhD - Sanford Research
  •  "Exploring Community-Based Syndemic Contexts for Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies in Rural and American Indian Women" - Arielle Deutsch, PhD - Sanford Research

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"Sharing Our Stories"

CRCAIH Tribal Partners:
Kathryn Blindman - Oglala Sioux Tribe
Simone Bordeaux, LPN - Rosebud Sioux Tribe
Anita Frederick, MS - Tribal Nations Resarch Group/Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa
Heather Larsen, MEd - Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate

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"Successes and Challenges of Starting a Tribal IRB"

CRCAIH Tribal Partners

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Recognitions

DenYelle Baete Kenyon, PhD - Sanford Research
Melissa Buffalo, MS - Sanford Research

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"2016 CRCAIH Pilot Grant Findings"

Jacque Gray, PhD - University of North Dakota
Lacey McCormack, PhD, MPH, RD, LN - South Dakota State University
Rae O'Leary, RN - Missouri Breaks Industries Research Inc.

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"Holding Space: A Toolkit for Tribal-Academic Partnerships"

Yvette Roubideaux, MD, MPH
Julie Lucero, PhD, MPH

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