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Working with Indigenous Primary Health Care and Research network (IPHCPR)

2020- Present 

IPHCPR is the Indigenous Primary Health Care and Policy Research network of Alberta, led by Lyndsay Crowshoe, M.D., of Foothills Hospital's department of family medicine. The network is one of many provincal networks funded by the CIHR's National Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR). As the evaluator of our network, our lab has a team dedicated to the formative and summative evaluations of the network, together with independent research that supports this unique evaluation opportunity. 

  • Barnabe, C., Montesanti, S., Sarin, C., White, T., Bartel, R., Henderson, R., Kennedy, A., Murry, A., Roach, P., & Crowshoe, L. (2022). Propelled by the pandemic: Responses and shifts in primary healthcare models for Indigenous peoples. Healthcare Policy, 17(4), 48-55.

  • Crowshoe, L., Sehgal, A., Montesanti, S., Barnabe, C., Kennedy, A., Murry, A., Roach, P., Green, M., Bablitz, C., Tailfeathers, E., & Henderson, R. (2021). The Indigenous primary health care and policy research network: Guiding innovation within primary health care with Indigenous peoples in Alberta. Health Policy, 125(6), 725-731 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2021.02.007

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