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PHEC 232: Holistic View Of Public Health And Tribal Communities, With Lucinda Cowboy, MS

PHEC 232: Holistic View Of Public Health And Tribal Communities, With Lucinda Cowboy, MS

FromPublic Health Epidemiology Conversations


PHEC 232: Holistic View Of Public Health And Tribal Communities, With Lucinda Cowboy, MS

FromPublic Health Epidemiology Conversations

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode of Public Health Epidemiology Conversations is one in a series of special sponsored episodes where we learn about Tribal Epidemiology Centers. We talk to Lucinda Cowboy, from the Albuquerque Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center about how she got into public health, what her work involves, and why she's motivated to help the communities that she does. She translates the beautiful sayings from her mother tongue that inspire her in her work and describes the importance of framing your work within a specific community. We discuss the benefits of having community members represented on the boards of epidemiology centers, and how she combines her indigenous knowledge with the western knowledge she was taught, to help the community. Lucinda ends the episode with two key pieces of advice for students, followed by Dr. Huntley's reflections on the conversation. Join us for another fascinating episode!   Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes: https://PHECPodcast.com/ Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook: https://mypublichealthcareer.com/  Public Health Consulting & Entrepreneurship EXPO: https://PublicHealthEXPO.com/
Released:
Jan 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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This podcast explores public health careers, epidemiology, and public health entrepreneurship. The episodes features conversations that encourage you to think creatively and use innovation, while also helping you see public health everywhere.