Native Health Database: UNM Health Sciences Center (DGM Module 1-1)
[Well, here goes. I’ll break open the floodgates on this blogging project. Please let me know if I’m not on the right track with this posting.]
https://hscssl.unm.edu/nhd/index.cfm?act=app.home
“The Native Health Database contains bibliographic information and abstracts of health-related articles, reports, surveys, and other resource documents pertaining to the health and health care of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Canadian First Nations. The database provides information for the benefit, use, and education of organizations and individuals with an interest in health-related issues, programs, and initiatives regarding North American indigenous peoples.” (from “About the NHD“)
While this database doesn’t focus specifically on technology, it does leverage a digital database and the internet in order to facilitate health-care research through a Native North American lens. A couple of quick searches identified numerous articles that do touch on technology in the delivery of and education about health care in an Indigenous context. Such articles could be used to inform my own research into considering the selection of technology-based delivery methods for theological education in First Nations communities in northern Ontario and Quebec.
Other links from this site include:
- Outreach Connections:
Native Health Information - The University of Manitoba, Aboriginal Health Collection
- Indian Health Service Headquarters Publications
- Health Status Profile of American Indians in Arizona: 2007 Data
- New Mexico American Indian Health Status Report 2005
- American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) Data and Links, U.S. Census Bureau
- Pimatisiwin
David Macdonald
September 16, 2009 2 Comments