The GROklahoma Podcast Show | The Making of An Epidemiologist – Dr. Campbell’s Story: Episode 1(2023)
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In this episode of the GROklahoma Podcast Show, we are honored to feature Dr. Janis Campbell, an esteemed professor of epidemiology renowned for her extensive contributions to research and evaluation. With a remarkable focus on cancer health disparities and collaborative efforts with American Indian tribes, Dr. Campbell's expertise shines brightly. Beyond her research endeavors, she has nurtured the growth of over 75 students, fostering their publication of research findings and presentations at prestigious gatherings. Notably, Dr. Campbell co-directs the tracking and evaluation core within the Oklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational Resources.
Join us as we delve into her journey, discussing her childhood influences, ethical considerations in her work, substantial research insights, and her instrumental role in a CDC-funded program centered on Indian Country. Throughout the conversation, we gain insights into her passion for mentoring, the challenges of community engagement, the significance of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and her reflections on emerging healthcare technologies. From discussing Oklahoma's unique challenges to pondering the fairness aspect within epidemiology, we unravel the rich tapestry of her experiences.
This episode is a poignant reminder of the importance of asking the right questions and recognizing the ripple effects of seemingly small decisions. Dr. Campbell's journey underscores how these elements play a vital role in shaping a meaningful career. Hosted by Dr. Ogunsanya, this episode unveils Dr. Campbell's multifaceted journey, encapsulating the essence of her impactful career in epidemiology.
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