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April 28, 2016

Healthy Hearts Wraps Up Studies

In 2007, IWRI began a partnership with a Northwest tribe to better understand and address cardiovascular disease (CVD) in this Native community. The collaboration resulted first in a research study called Healthy Hearts Across Generations, which collected surveys from 284 randomly selected members from tribal rolls to examine cardiovascular disease risks and examine what coping…


Fleagle offers wisdom to new generations of students

This article was reprinted with permission from University of Alaska Fairbanks News and Information When Elizabeth Fleagle retired in 1997, she felt lost. So she prayed about what she was supposed to do next. Two weeks later, she got a telephone call with the answer. The American Indian Science and Engineering Society of Fairbanks asked…


Native Participants Needed to Test Culturally-Adapted Ethical Research Training

We are happy to report that the full trial of the Ethics Training for Health in Indigenous Communities Study (ETHICS) launched in February 2016 and we are actively seeking eligible Native participants to test the culturally-adapted research ethics training. The purpose of ETHICS is to adapt a research training so that it prepares researchers to…


Tribal College Student Survey Closes with Record 3,175 respondents!

The “Creating Campus Change” (CCC) project closed its Tribal Colleges and Universities Alcohol, Drugs and Mental Health Epidemiology (TCU-ADME) survey on February 29, 2016, after 1½ years in the field at 22 TCU throughout the U.S. and Canada. With 3,175 student respondents representing a 31% response rate, the TCU-ADME Survey becomes the largest psychological epidemiology…


February 10, 2016

SSW Faculty and IWRI’s Cynthia Pearson

A 2015 article from Research on Social Work Practice ranked the following University of Washington School of Social Work faculty among the top 25 women engaged in social work research: Betsy Wells, Kelly Cue Davis, Diane Morrison, Taryn Lindhorst, Paula Nurius and IWRI’s Cynthia Pearson. The article also reports that the UW School of Social…


Summer Institute in LGBT Population Health

The Summer Institute in LGBT Population Health is an extraordinary opportunity to train early career scholars in LGBT health research.
The Summer Institute provides interdisciplinary training in the theoretical and methodological foundations of how to best conduct research with sexual and gender minority populations. The Fenway Institute of Fenway Health, as well as the Institute for…


Melissa Watkinson Selected as Marc Hershman Marine Policy Fellow

Melissa Watkinson, a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma, has been selected as the first Hershman Marine Policy Fellow from the University of Washington Bothell. Melissa’s passion for her community and the Pacific Northwest led her to complete her Bachelor of Arts in Global studies and Society, Ethics and Behavior in 2011 and her…


IWRI Research Scientist Rachelle McCarty Publishes Paper on Emergency Department Usage

Research Scientist and Program Manager of the Healthy Hearts, Healthy Minds Program, Rachelle McCarty, recently published a journal article entitled “Frequent ED utilizers: A case management program to address patient needs” in the September 2015 issue of Nursing Management. Rachelle assessed the emergency department (ED) case management program at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (PRMCE)….


Welcome to IWRI, Anita Rocha

Please welcome Anita Rocha to IWRI. Anita recently joined the IWRI family as a data manager. She hails from just across the UW campus where she worked as a statistical programmer and data manager for the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology. Her consulting experience in data analytics and the management realm is varied,…


Goodbye, Cam Solomon

I am very sad to have left all the great people and friends at IWRI. I really had fun working with some of the best folks I’ve had a chance to spend time with. I learned an incredible amount, and only a small percentage of that had to do with research. Spousal duty and marital…