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Pauley Tedoff

International Public Health Specialist

Pauley Tedoff is a Health Research Advisor at the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation (IRC).15 She is involved in the Qanuippitaa? National Inuit Health Survey (QNIHS), a significant research initiative focused on Inuit health and well-being.24

Tedoff has a strong background in health research and epidemiology. She is currently a PhD candidate in epidemiology and a researcher at the Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security at McGill University.3 Her work with the IRC and the QNIHS demonstrates her commitment to improving Inuit health through Inuit-led and Inuit-owned research.2

The QNIHS, which Tedoff is involved with, is an ongoing survey that aims to provide high-quality data on Inuit health to inform programs, plans, and decision-making.2 It is the first health survey conducted by and for Inuit, covering various aspects of health and well-being, including education, language, housing, and food security.24

Tedoff's role likely involves contributing to the design, implementation, and analysis of this important survey, which will help track the health of Inuit communities over time and contribute to the development of relevant interventions aimed at improving Inuit health.2

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