NACOE Lecture Series
The NACOE Lecture Series is geared toward Native American & Minority Health and will provide lectures to the local community health care professionals, general campus, pharmacy students, and the public. This lecture series will provide healthcare professionals in the community and pharmacy students the opportunity to learn more about the healthcare needs of minority groups in the United States. This lecture series will feature faculty and scholars from all over the country. Speakers will deliver lectures on various topics about minority health and provide a question-and-answer session after each lecture.
Fall 2025 Lecture Series: TBA
PREVIOUS Spring 2025 Lecture Series:
January 18th, 2025 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm at the Adams Center West Auxiliary Gym
LEVI HORN (Northern Cheyenne) Former Griz Football/NFL Player Motivational Speaker
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February 6th, 2025, 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm
Amber Brave Rock, Pharm.D., will share her Pharmacy Career Story in the Payne Building, Room 103
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March 5th, 2025 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm
Dr. Meagan Rides At The Door will provide a lecture on Historical Trauma in Education in the Payne building, Room 103, and Zoom is available
Fall 2024 Lecture Series:
October 15th, 2024: Everybody's Medicine,
Presenter: Darnell Davis Rides At The Door
Darnell Davis Rides At The Door, Nii Too Kim Mii (Lone Camper)
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November 7th, 2024: "A Framework for Indigenous Health- A Strengths-Based Focus on Improving Outcomes"
Presenter: Dr. Donald Warne (Oglala Lakota)
Donald Warne, MD, MPH, is an acclaimed physician and one of the world’s preeminent scholars on Indigenous health, health education, policy, and equity. Co-director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health, Dr. Warne created the first Indigenous health-focused Master of Public Health and PhD programs in the U.S. A member of the Oglala Lakota tribe, Dr. Warne comes from a long line of traditional healers and medicine men and previously serving as a primary care physician for the Pima Indian population in Arizona and a staff clinician with the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Warnes’s award-winning career in research, educational leadership, and service is characterized by rich work and life experiences.
This is in collaboration with the Presidential Lecture Series.
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December 3rd, 2024:
Presenter: Dr. Ann Douglas, Director of the Riverwalk Crisis Resource Center, Western 猎奇重口 Mental Health Center
Titled "Suicide Awareness Education"