Cervical Cancer Screening Uptake | CCSRC April 2023

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09/10/23

Dr. Abosede Catherine Ojerinde is originally from Nigeria. In Nigeria, she was a Registered Nurse and Public Health Nurse, and a Nurse Educator. Her research intersects through different health domains, including maternal-infant health, medication errors, and health promotion among the underserved population. For her dissertation, she focused on Black African immigrant women's cervical cancer screening uptake and experiences in the context of a comprehensive screening program in British Columbia. She remains focused on research which promotes the health and well-being of marginalized women.

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