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The Talking Circle was created by the Center for Indigenous Cancer Research (CICR) at Roswell Park to highlight the many discussions and contributions to indigenous knowledge, science and research made by our team, as well as our partners and community leaders. We’re bringing the conversations about cancer and prevention from the laboratories, offices, and classrooms to our Indigenous communities.

The Talking Circle Podcast CICR at Roswell Park

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The Talking Circle was created by the Center for Indigenous Cancer Research (CICR) at Roswell Park to highlight the many discussions and contributions to indigenous knowledge, science and research made by our team, as well as our partners and community leaders. We’re bringing the conversations about cancer and prevention from the laboratories, offices, and classrooms to our Indigenous communities.

    Episode 10: CICR Student Interns

    Episode 10: CICR Student Interns

    Summer internships are an important part of the college experience, allowing students to implement some of the skills they’ve been learning toward their future careers.

    But how often do those internships involve working side-by-side with cancer researchers, well-respected experts in their fields, and earning a co-author notation on papers?

    For Dakota Lazore-Swan, Flint Swamp and Jake Maresca, that’s exactly how they spent their summer, working for 10 weeks with doctors and nurses at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center as part of a partnership between the Center for Indigenous Cancer Research (CICR) and the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (SRMT) of Akwesasne, funded by the National Institutes of Health.

    • 29 Min.
    Episode 9: Dr. Michelle Huyser, a Navajo surgical oncologist fellow at Roswell Park

    Episode 9: Dr. Michelle Huyser, a Navajo surgical oncologist fellow at Roswell Park

    In this episode of the Talking Circle we introduce Dr. Michelle Huyser who is at the end of her two-year surgical oncology fellowship here at Roswell Park. Dr. Huyser describes her educational journey to medicine and her most recent experiences as a surgeon specializing in oncology. She is a wealth of knowledge and we invite you to tune in!

    • 33 Min.
    Episode 8: Introducing Indigenous and Patient Navigators – Chelsea Redeye & David Silverheels

    Episode 8: Introducing Indigenous and Patient Navigators – Chelsea Redeye & David Silverheels

    Join an introductory conversation with CICR’s new Patient Navigators, Chelsea and David, to learn about their journeys to and current experiences serving as Patient Navigators. Listeners will hear how navigators are supporting cancer patients, family members, and the larger Indigenous and rural communities as it relates to cancer prevention and cancer care. Tune in now!

    • 21 Min.
    Episode 7: CICR Introduces New Clinical Research Associate – Corinne Abrams, MPH

    Episode 7: CICR Introduces New Clinical Research Associate – Corinne Abrams, MPH

    This Talking Circle Podcast episode introduces Corinne Abrams, MPH (Tuscarora) as the new Clinical Research Associate with the Center for Indigenous Cancer Research at Roswell Park. Corinne shares her educational journey, passion for public health, and her areas of interest in cancer research.

    • 22 Min.
    Episode 6: Indigenous & Rural Patient Navigation Services

    Episode 6: Indigenous & Rural Patient Navigation Services

    The Talking Circle Podcast welcomes Whitney Ann Henry and Alyssa McNulty to introduce the Indigenous & Rural Patient Navigation Services now available at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. They provide some background on the new services, describe what the services include, and how to access a Patient Navigator. Tune in to learn more or call 1-888-RPGUIDE to access a Virtual Navigator today.

    • 21 Min.
    Episode 5: Featuring CICR Community Advisory Board Member – Rory Wheeler

    Episode 5: Featuring CICR Community Advisory Board Member – Rory Wheeler

    Join a short discussion with CICR Community Advisory Board Member Rory Wheeler (Seneca Nation) to hear his reasons for being involved in cancer prevention and health promotion. Rory also talks about youth leadership development opportunities and his experiences while participating in both CICR’s Community Advisory Board (CAB), as well as Roswell Park’s larger CAB. He highlights why representation is important, especially when it involves cancer research and care.

    • 34 Min.

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