Dena Ned Executive Director for the Salt Lake Walk-In Center (2003-2007) interview Sharing Her Experience at the John Hopkins Indigenous Research with the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH)

Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health
Publication Year: 2008
Last Updated: 2016-01-28 14:24:57
Journal: NCUIH
Keywords: Dena Ned, Salt Lake Walk-in, NCUIH, National Council of Urban Indian Health

Short Abstract:

Dena Ned, former Executive Director for the Salt Lake Walk-In Center (2003-2007), was one of only two Urban Indians having the opportunity to participate in the 2007 John Hopkins Summer Indigenous Research. As such, Ms. Ned was representing and bringing in the perspective of Indian communities living in urban settings when it comes to health issues. The latter was especially important given that the 2007 session focused on the Social Determinacy of Health in Indigenous Populations.  NCUIH had the chance to speak with her about what the program meant for her and what she took from this unique experience.

Abstract:

Dena Ned, former Executive Director for the Salt Lake Walk-In Center (2003-2007), was one of only two Urban Indians having the opportunity to participate in the 2007 John Hopkins Summer Indigenous Research. As such, Ms. Ned was representing and bringing in the perspective of Indian communities living in urban settings when it comes to health issues. The latter was especially important given that the 2007 session focused on the Social Determinacy of Health in Indigenous Populations.  NCUIH had the chance to speak with her about what the program meant for her and what she took from this unique experience.

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