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Overcoming Indigenous Historical Trauma in Health Care

Katelynn Carter-Rogers, PhD

Research Expert

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Biography

Dr. Katelynn Carter-Rogers is an Assistant Professor at St. Francis Xavier University’s Gerald Schwartz School of Business and a Red River Métis scholar. With over a decade of research and consulting experience in advanced statistics, research design, and student success, she integrates Indigenous methodologies with business and social sciences to advance JEDDI initiatives, fair-chance hiring, and inclusive education. Her work also examines trauma-informed frameworks, resource extraction impacts, and organizational climate in large institutions, centring Calls for Justice and Indigenous voices and perspectives in business education and research.

Expertise

  • Trauma-Responsive Research

  • Culturally-Relevant Gender-Based (CRGBA) Analysis

Affiliation

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