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Dr. Amanda Froehlich Chow is an Associate Professor and the MPH Program Director in the School of Public Health at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research primarily focuses on child and Indigenous health, aging, and chronic disease prevention. She employs a community-based participatory research approach, collaborating with rural and urban Indigenous communities to enhance health interventions and promote wellness. Dr. Froehlich Chow has secured numerous grants aimed at addressing health disparities in vulnerable populations through innovative, culturally relevant approaches. She is dedicated to training the next generation of public health professionals, offering mentorship to doctoral and master’s students. Her commitment to integrating traditional Indigenous knowledge into health promotion strategies marks her work as a leader in the field.
University of Saskatchewan • Saskatoon, SK
Dr. Froehlich Chow is the MPH Program Director, focusing on community health promotion and engaging with rural and Indigenous communities.
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