Presented By: Center for Global Health Equity
Are we asking the right questions? Leveraging Ethnography for global health equity research
Understanding local resources, needs, and ways of life is a critical first step in developing global health research initiatives. Ethnographic inquiry offers unique insight into local context and incorporates the voices and expertise of our global partners in framing research questions and building collaboration.
Join experts from across U-M and Mexico’s Institute of Public Health for a discussion on leveraging ethnography for global health equity research. With Martha M. Tellez-Roho, PhD, Senior Researcher
Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Mexico; Elizabeth Roberts, PhD, Professor of Anthropology; Scott Stonington, PhD, Assistant Professor
of Anthropology; and Cheryl Moyer, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Learning Health Sciences and Ob-Gyn.
Join experts from across U-M and Mexico’s Institute of Public Health for a discussion on leveraging ethnography for global health equity research. With Martha M. Tellez-Roho, PhD, Senior Researcher
Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Mexico; Elizabeth Roberts, PhD, Professor of Anthropology; Scott Stonington, PhD, Assistant Professor
of Anthropology; and Cheryl Moyer, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Learning Health Sciences and Ob-Gyn.
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