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Dr. Nancy Gibson
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communities undergoing rapid transition resulting from relocation to a new environment, or from industrial intervention in their near environments. Her focus includes immigrant and Aboriginal populations in Canada, and displaced populations in West Africa. She is currently working with Dr. Malcolm King as Co-Principal Investigator for the Alberta ACADRE Network (Aboriginal Capacity and Developmental Research Environments). The Network is funded by the Institute for Aboriginal Peoples' Health, and is committed to enhancing capacity at all levels and in all fields of Aboriginal Health. Nancy has also been exploring perceptions of, and treatment strategies for, tuberculosis among members of these populations to discover alternatives for health service planning and delivery in Canada.
Her long-range goal is to identify a model for community-based health care which accommodates the values and beliefs of diverse communities.
Dr. Gibson has worked on international health projects in India, Guatemala and Sierra Leone, and has advised local, county, provincial and national governments on health programs. Her research is collaborative, participatory and community-based. Dr. Gibson also is interested in the ethical implications of participatory research. She is associated with the Departments of Public Health Sciences, Family Medicine and Anthropology, and is a faculty associate with the Centre for Health Promotion Studies and the International Institute for Qualitative Methodology.
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Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science |
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University of Alberta |
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Female / English
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