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S4E5 Indigenous Research Methods: Valuing Knowledge, Community, and Impact
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Why is Indigenous health research so crucial, especially for adolescents? What are the systemic challenges researchers face, and how can we push for openness, transparency, and equity in health research? In this conversation, hosts Queen Saikia and Sarah Sauvé speak with leading experts from New Zealand - Prof. Sue Crengle (University of Otago), Prof. Terryann Clarke (University of Auckland), and Dr. Andrew Sise (University of Otago) - to explore the current landscape of Indigenous health research and the methodologies used in these investigations. They also discuss key issues around reproducibility, openness, and transparency, the discrepancies in research systems, and how we can drive meaningful change. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about health equity, open research, and improving research culture. Listen now and join the conversation in the comments!
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Why is Indigenous health research so crucial, especially for adolescents? What are the systemic challenges researchers face, and how can we push for openness, transparency, and equity in health research? In this conversation, hosts Queen Saikia and Sarah Sauvé speak with leading experts from New Zealand - Prof. Sue Crengle (University of Otago), Prof. Terryann Clarke (University of Auckland), and Dr. Andrew Sise (University of Otago) - to explore the current landscape of Indigenous health research and the methodologies used in these investigations. They also discuss key issues around reproducibility, openness, and transparency, the discrepancies in research systems, and how we can drive meaningful change. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about health equity, open research, and improving research culture. Listen now and join the conversation in the comments!
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