Dr. Donald Warne (Oglala Lakota); A Framework for Indigenous Health- A Strengths-Based Focus on Improving Outcomes

Dr. Donald Warne will provide a A Framework for Indigenous Health- A Strengths-Based Focus on Improving Outcomes on November 7th, 2024 at 7:00 PM in the University Center Ballroom and through a Teams Livestream.
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.