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Tracey Carr is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan. With a PhD in Philosophy, Carr has extensive experience in healthcare evaluation, patient-oriented research, and clinical research. She has built strong relationships with Indigenous communities in Saskatchewan, including the Métis Nation—Saskatchewan, and is committed to cultural humility and the decolonization of research within healthcare institutions. Her work aims to enhance patient experiences across various healthcare settings, utilizing realist synthesis evaluation methods to address pressing questions. Additionally, Carr has received numerous research grants to support her projects, including significant funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation. Her research interests lie at the intersection of healthcare research, patient-oriented approaches, and evaluation, with a focus on rural and remote health. In her personal time, Carr enjoys activities such as golfing, gardening, and spending time with her cats over coffee.
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