
Embracing Indigenous Wisdom in Evidence Based Cancer Prevention: A Path of Collaboration, Respect, and Insight on Duke's Voyage - SPOC
Webinar InformationWebinar Description Embracing Indigenous Wisdom in Evidence Based Cancer Prevention: A Path of Collaboration, Respect, and Insight on Duke’s Voyage” is a presentation that explores the partnership between modern scientific research and indigenous wisdom in the pursuit of effective cancer prevention strategies. It underscores the humility in learning from indigenous knowledge, and the discovery of insights that can enhance evidence-based approaches to cancer prevention. Learning Objectives
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![]() | The Southeastern American Indian Cancer Health Equity Partnership (SAICEP) is a unique collaboration initiated by the Community Outreach and Engagement teams at the NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center at Duke, UNC Lineberger and Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, with a focus on understanding and addressing the cancer-related health needs of American Indian communities in our catchment areas and beyond. These webinars provide FREE continuing education credit. |
![]() | Tomi Akinyemiju, PhD, MS Professor of Population Health Sciences, Global Health and Ob/Gyn |
![]() | Tony Locklear, MA Tribal Consultant |
![]() | Vivette Jeffries-Logan, BA Leadership & Equity Consultant |
![]() | Angel Oxendine, BS, BSW Community Engagement Intern |
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The presenters have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies as defined by the ACCME.
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