The Alberta Indigenous Mentorship in Health Innovation Network: approach, activities and reflections of an Indigenous mentorship network programme ...

The Alberta Indigenous Mentorship in Health Innovation (AIM-HI) Network was developed by Indigenous faculty members as an intergenerational mentorship programme for First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) scholars engaged in health research training programmes. Through activities and funding programme...

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Main Authors: Barnabe, Cheryl, Henderson, Rita, Murry, Adam, Baker, Janelle, Leason, Jennifer, Currie, Cheryl, Fellner, Karlee, Henry, Robert, Voyageur, Cora, Crowshoe, Lynden
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Published: SAGE Journals 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.6714386
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Henderson, Rita
Murry, Adam
Baker, Janelle
Leason, Jennifer
Currie, Cheryl
Fellner, Karlee
Henry, Robert
Voyageur, Cora
Crowshoe, Lynden
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Barnabe, Cheryl
Henderson, Rita
Murry, Adam
Baker, Janelle
Leason, Jennifer
Currie, Cheryl
Fellner, Karlee
Henry, Robert
Voyageur, Cora
Crowshoe, Lynden
The Alberta Indigenous Mentorship in Health Innovation Network: approach, activities and reflections of an Indigenous mentorship network programme ...
title The Alberta Indigenous Mentorship in Health Innovation Network: approach, activities and reflections of an Indigenous mentorship network programme ...
title_full The Alberta Indigenous Mentorship in Health Innovation Network: approach, activities and reflections of an Indigenous mentorship network programme ...
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title_full_unstemmed The Alberta Indigenous Mentorship in Health Innovation Network: approach, activities and reflections of an Indigenous mentorship network programme ...
title_short The Alberta Indigenous Mentorship in Health Innovation Network: approach, activities and reflections of an Indigenous mentorship network programme ...
title_sort alberta indigenous mentorship in health innovation network: approach, activities and reflections of an indigenous mentorship network programme ...
topic Sociology
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.6714386
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