Urban Indian Health Institute
Emma Robson is a dedicated medical professional with a diverse background in healthcare and education. Currently serving as a Resident Doctor at Seattle Children's since March 2019, Emma also contributes as a Project Assistant at Urban Indian Health Institute since 2012. Previous experience includes roles as a Visual Aide and Teaching Assistant at Middlebury College, where Emma supported visually impaired students and facilitated learning in Psychological Statistics. Emma’s commitment to community service is evident from volunteer work as an Emergency Medical Technician and various tutoring positions in high school settings. Emma holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Neuroscience from Middlebury College, completed in 2011.
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Urban Indian Health Institute
Urban Indian Health Institute (UIHI) is a division of Seattle Indian Health Board. Our mission is to decolonize data, for indigenous people, by indigenous people. UIHI recognizes research, data, and evaluation as indigenous values. We utilize the strengths of western science and are grounded in traditional ways of knowing as we conduct research and evaluation, collect and analyze data, and provide disease surveillance. UIHI is one of 12 Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) in the country and the only one that services Urban Indian Health Programs across the nation.