Monday, 03/01/2021, 1:15 pm. ARCHIVED EVENT
Location: Online
Kristen Jacklin – Department of Family Medicine and BioBehavioral Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth, will discuss “Dementia Inequities in Indigenous Populations: Translation of Ethnographic Community-Based Participatory Research Findings to Culturally Safe Dementia Care Tools.”
1:15pm EST, March 1, https://umn.zoom.us/j/95756751287
Dr. Jacklin is a Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Biobehavioral Health as well as the Associate Director of the Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team – Health Equity (MK-MDT) at the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus.
Dr. Jacklin has expertise in community-based participatory research, Indigenous methodologies, qualitative and ethnographic methods as well as specializing in highly integrative research designs. Much of her current research is multi-sited, diversity-focused, with a critical anthropological lens. Her Indigenous projects additionally layer a two-eyed seeing framework. She has expertise in health equity, Indigenous aging and health, knowledge translation and exchange, cross-cultural medicine and cultural safety, and Indigenous and rural medical education.
MINNESOTA DEMOGRAPHY AND AGING SEMINAR
These seminars are designed for researchers studying issues at the intersections of topics related to the life course and demography.