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How can you eliminate a pervasive, yet undiscussed, bacterial infection from the Navajo Nation? For a collaborative group of researchers, it requires dedication, hours of travel, and unfailing commitment to present… Read more
Posted by ld583 on September 6, 2022
How can you eliminate a pervasive, yet undiscussed, bacterial infection from the Navajo Nation? For a collaborative group of researchers, it requires dedication, hours of travel, and unfailing commitment to present… Read more
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One of the keys to successful research is having an opportunity to present your work at conferences and other important meetings to disseminate your results.
The Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative’s Community-Campus Dissemination Support funded six Northern Arizona University researchers with up to… Read more
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One important, frontline workforce affected by the COVID-19 pandemic is detention officers—much-needed personnel who are responsible for the confinement and care of individuals who are incarcerated, yet who are often overlooked as vital personnel.
In a recent study of detention officers at a county jail in the southwestern U.S., researchers found that 87% of… Read more
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When Gretchen Bachman needed expert assistance with six of her publications in different technological areas, she turned to the Center for Health Equity Research (CHER) Technical… Read more
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The Culturally Centered Addictions Research Training (C-CART) program welcomes its second cohort of nine scholars. The purpose of the C-CART is to educate clinicians, providers, and doctoral students in health professions in research skills that include culturally-centered practices, related to substance use and substance use disorders which can be applied in interprofessional practice… Read more