Collaborator

Kimberly Fairman


Kimberly was trained in Nursing and obtained her Master of Public Health Degree from the University of Alberta. She is currently a PhD Candidate at the University of Victoria in Public Health and Social Policy. Kimberly Fairman is Nunavummiut and her home community is Taloyoak. She is the former Executive Director at the Institute for Circumpolar Health Research and holds the NEIHR Grant for the Northwest Territories and Yukon. She is working with researchers, Indigenous knowledge holders, clinicians and policy makers in health systems research that impacts on the northern patient experience. Playing an important role by weaving partnerships into the research fabric, engaging with communities and building northern capacity for health research. Kimberly has been showcasing the valuable contribution of northern communities, practitioners, and Indigenous knowledge holders to the modern research agenda. Kimberly also serves on the board of the Canadian Society for Circumpolar Health. 

Peer Reviewed Journal Publications

International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 2025

Not Deciding Alone to support Inuit with health decision making

Jull, J., Fairman, K., et al.

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications & Reports

International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 2025

Not Deciding Alone to support Inuit with health decision making

Jull, J., Fairman, K., et al.

Invited Lectures & Presentations

International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 2025

Not Deciding Alone to support Inuit with health decision making

Jull, J., Fairman, K., et al.

Books

International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 2025

Not Deciding Alone to support Inuit with health decision making

Jull, J., Fairman, K., et al.

Media

International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 2025

Not Deciding Alone to support Inuit with health decision making

Jull, J., Fairman, K., et al.