Research Seminar: What’s Your Next Best Step on Antiracist Research Methods?
Tuesday, May 26 at 12:00 pm
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Research Seminar: What’s Your Next Best Step on Antiracist Research Methods?
What’s Your Next Best Step on Antiracist Research Methods?
Yuri Cartier, MPH
Senior Research Associate Yuri Cartier from the Social Interventions Research Evaluation Network (SIREN) will lead this interactive session. After a brief overview of a set of recommendations the SIREN team developed for the field of social care research, participants will be invited to engage with the principles and recommendations for your own work, whether that’s a research study, QI initiative, or student project. This structured individual process will be followed by small-group discussion to share what emerged from the process and how to take concrete and consistent action in a hostile context.
Yuri Cartier, MPH, is a Senior Research Associate at the Social Interventions Research & Evaluation Network (SIREN) at UCSF. She carries out research and dissemination activities focused on the integration of social care into health care, and is particularly passionate about deepening lived experience engagement in research and anti-racist research methods. Previously, she led scientific activities at the International Union for Health Promotion & Education. Yuri lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and is an avid admirer of other people’s dogs.
The Osher Center for Integrative Health hosts monthly research seminars that are open to the research and clinical community at large. Seminars are held from September to June and are generally virtual. Presentations cover a wide range of topics relating to integrative health, many with a focus on integrative health equity.
Research Seminars are organized by Osher research faculty, Ariana Thompson-Lastad, PhD. Please contact Julia Wu ([email protected]) with any questions.
Register here:
https://ucsf.zoom.us/meeting/register/T9RGCkLdTd-Ine6fdkXxXA
For information on Research Seminars at the Osher Center for Integrative Health, visit our website:
https://osher.ucsf.edu/research/research-seminars
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What’s Your Next Best Step on Antiracist Research Methods?
Yuri Cartier, MPH
Senior Research Associate Yuri Cartier from the Social Interventions Research Evaluation Network (SIREN) will lead this interactive session. After a brief overview of a set of recommendations the SIREN team developed for the field of social care research, participants will be invited to engage with the principles and recommendations for your own work, whether that’s a research study, QI initiative, or student project. This structured individual process will be followed by small-group discussion to share what emerged from the process and how to take concrete and consistent action in a hostile context.
Yuri Cartier, MPH, is a Senior Research Associate at the Social Interventions Research & Evaluation Network (SIREN) at UCSF. She carries out research and dissemination activities focused on the integration of social care into health care, and is particularly passionate about deepening lived experience engagement in research and anti-racist research methods. Previously, she led scientific activities at the International Union for Health Promotion & Education. Yuri lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and is an avid admirer of other people’s dogs.
The Osher Center for Integrative Health hosts monthly research seminars that are open to the research and clinical community at large. Seminars are held from September to June and are generally virtual. Presentations cover a wide range of topics relating to integrative health, many with a focus on integrative health equity.
Research Seminars are organized by Osher research faculty, Ariana Thompson-Lastad, PhD. Please contact Julia Wu ([email protected]) with any questions.
Register here:
https://ucsf.zoom.us/meeting/register/T9RGCkLdTd-Ine6fdkXxXA
For information on Research Seminars at the Osher Center for Integrative Health, visit our website:
https://osher.ucsf.edu/research/research-seminars
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