Caroline is a medical anthropologist with particular research interests in Indigenous health and social justice, and the challenges faced by women who are marginalized. She earned her MA at the University of California (Berkeley), and her PhD at McGill University. She has been a Fulbright Scholar and Visiting Fellow at Harvard, and she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at McGill. In 2004, Tait returned to her home province of Saskatchewan to join the Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre—a collaborative initiative involving the First Nations University of Canada, the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan. In 2012, Caroline became a member of Faculty at the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Saskatchewan. 

Caroline's team is now located at St. Andrew's College, room 302 (research assistant office in room 303). 

Major Milestones

Mentorship Opportunities with Dr. Tait

Actively seeking Undergraduate, MA, and PhD students and is interested in mentoring students in:

  • planning for university and graduate school
  • pathways to university
  • community-based research
  • preparations for job talks, presentations, and conferences
  • grant proposal writing

If you're interested in connecting with Dr. Tait, please contact our network sk.imnp@usask.ca

Publications

For a complete list of Dr. Tait publications, please click here.