The HUNAP Indigenous Health & Well-Being Colloquium is a series of lectures and discussions highlighting the latest research and policies related to Native and Indigenous health issues. This seminar was established by HUNAP Faculty Director Joseph P. Gone and is co-sponsored by the Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health & Social Medicine.
Videos are displayed in chronological order, starting with the most recent.
April 2022
Alexandra Adams, M.D., Ph.D. - Belongingness: Impacts on Indigenous Individual and Community Health
Recorded April 27, 2022
February 2022
Dr. David Wilson - NIH Tribal Health Research Office: A Holistic Approach to Improving Health Through Biomedical Research
Recorded February 9, 2022
December 2021
Melissa Walls, PhD - Indigenous Mental Health & Well-Being Over the Early Life-Course
Recorded December 1, 2021
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October 2021
Dr. Yvette Roubideaux, MD/MPH - The Role of Research and Data in Advancing American Indian and Alaska Native Health Policy
Recorded October 27, 2021
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March 2021
Dr. Alexandra King & Dr. Malcolm KIng - Research with Indigenous People: Ethical Considerations and Community Engagement
Recorded March 3, 2021
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February 2021
Dr. Donald Warne, MD/MPH - Impact of Unresolved Trauma on American Indian Health Equity
Recorded February 3, 2021