Podcast

Author Interview: “Arts-Based Research Methods to Explore Cancer in Indigenous Communities”

Description

Aislinn C. Rookwood and Mariah Abney join Ethics Talk to discuss their article, coauthored with Hannah S. Butler-Robbins, Danielle Marie Westmark, and Dr Regina Idoate: “Arts-Based Research Methods to Explore Cancer in Indigenous Communities.” 

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Aislinn C. Rookwood, MPH is the program manager for the National Cancer Institute-funded Youth Enjoy Science Research Education Program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, where she is currently a doctoral student in the Department of Health Promotion in the College of Public Health. She is interested in community-engaged research to address health disparities in environmental health and cancer. 

Mariah Abney (Eastern Band Cherokee tribe) is a media communications student at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and Metropolitan Community College. She is also a cancer research intern in the National Cancer Institute’s Youth Enjoy Science Research Education Program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. 

Recorded May 13, 2022.

 

Conflict of Interest Disclosure
Interviewee(s) had no conflicts of interest to disclose.

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