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SMFM Podcast: Community-Based Participatory Research

Recorded On: 09/25/2023

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Dr. Amy Valent engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Amanda Bruegl of the Oneida and Stockbridge-Munsee Nations. Dr. Bruegl is an Associate Professor specializing in Gynecologic Oncology, Vice Chair of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and deeply involved in community outreach. In this episode, they discuss the methods and strategies for effective community engagement research in the realm of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive health. Discover the importance of partnership models, ethical consideration, and building trust within the community. Tune in to explore how community engagement can drive meaningful research and improve patient outcomes. 

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Community-Based Participatory Research Podcast
Open to listen to or download MP3 audio.  |  22 minutes
Open to listen to or download MP3 audio.  |  22 minutes Dr. Amy Valent engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Amanda Bruegl of the Oneida and Stockbridge-Munsee Nations. Dr. Bruegl is an Associate Professor specializing in Gynecologic Oncology, Vice Chair of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and deeply involved in community outreach. In this episode, they discuss the methods and strategies for effective community engagement research in the realm of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive health. Discover the importance of partnership models, ethical consideration, and building trust within the community. Tune in to explore how community engagement can drive meaningful research and improve patient outcomes.
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