ASM2024 Randomized Clinical Trials Session

Join Us for a Workshop on Developing Research Partnerships with Indigenous Peoples

We are excited to invite you to a workshop led by Dr. Caroline Tait titled “Developing Research Partnerships with Indigenous Peoples: An Interactive Workshop to Develop Project Ideas” on December 3, 2024. from 9:15 AM – 12:00 PM MT at the Annual Scientific Meeting.

Registration is open for in-person participants only.

Session Information

Dr. Tait is Canada’s Research Chair in Indigenous Health Equity and Inclusion and CDTRP’s Indigenous Platform Lead. In this session, Dr. Tait will cover essential Indigenous principles, effective partnership-building practices, Indigenous data sovereignty, and distinctions among First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities. The workshop will offer a group discussion and Q&A session, allowing participants to explore these topics in-depth, followed by an opportunity for one-on-one support to address project-specific questions.

Who Should Attend?

This session is open to all interested participants. We highly encourage early career researchers and trainees to attend!

Due to limited availability, one-on-one support will be offered by reservation. Please complete this form to provide details about your project and reserve your spot. Don’t miss this chance to enhance your understanding of Indigenous partnerships and develop your research ideas with Dr. Tait.

About Dr. Caroline Tait

Dr. Caroline Tait is a medical anthropologist with particular research interests in Indigenous health and social justice. She earned her MA at the University of California (Berkeley), and her PhD at McGill University. Dr. Tait is a member of the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan and grew up in a small Métis community in central Saskatchewan. With Dr. Michael Moser, Dr. Tait established the Saskatchewan First Nation and Métis Organ Donation and Transplantation Network made up of Knowledge Keepers, persons with lived experience, researchers, physicians, and students. Dr. Tait has joined the Faculty of Social Work and the Cumming School of Medicine (Department of Community Health Sciences) at the University of Calgary in January 2023.

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Registrations for our highly anticipated Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) are open. The event will be in a hybrid format, with the in-person component in Calgary, AB on December 3-4, 2024.

We hope to see you there!

Take advantage of your opportunity to network with colleagues, establish collaborations, and learn about the latest research.
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