Presentations

 

 

The Pernicious Impact of Centuries-long Colonization on the Wellbeing of the Indigenous Peoples of South America
Presented at 20th WPA World Congress of Psychiatry, Virtual Congress, Bangkok, Thailand, March 10-13, 2021.

Jaki - An Overlooked Pain and Psychiatric Comorbid Syndrome
Presented at 3èmes Journées Franco-Québécoises Santé mentale, Autisme & Douleur, París, France, May 23-24, 2019.
MI-McGillInca Healers as Skilled and Valuable Psychiatric Diagnosticians. Presented at Annual Summer Institute in Indigenous Mental Health Research, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Montreal, Canada, August 21, 2018.
MI-HCAMUsing Ethnopsychopharmacology in Everyday Medical Practice [Usando la Etnosicofarmacología en mi Práctica Médica]. Presented at Eventos Cientificos de la Coordinación General de Docencia, Carlos Andrade Marin Hospital, Quito, Ecuador, October 19, 2017.
Mario Incayawar. Asserting Quichua (Inca) Healers' Skills as Psychiatric Diagnosticians. Presented at The Convocation Series, Lyon College, Batesville, Arkansas, January 24, 2012.
Mario Incayawar. Psychiatric Diagnostic Abilities of Quichua (Inca) Healers. Presented at the Colloquium, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, October 29, 2008
Mario Incayawar. Understanding Cultural Differences and Improving Pain TreatmentPresented at the Brown Bag Lecture Series, Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia, April 11 , 2007
Mario Incayawar. Culture and Responses to Psychotropic MedicationsPresented at the Brown Bag Lecture Series, Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia, April 4, 2007
Mario Incayawar. Traditional Healers and Psychiatrists Collaboration in Times of Globalization Presented at the Brown Bag Lecture Series, Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia, March 14 , 2007
Mario Incayawar. Llaqui in the Andes : Exploration of a Quichua Mental Illness Cluster Presented at the Brown Bag Lecture Series, Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia, February 28 , 2007.
Mario Incayawar. Medical Contributions of the Indigenous Peoples of South America. Presented at the Senior Symposium, Lynchburg College, February 12, 2007.
Mario Incayawar. Medical Contributions of the Indigenous Peoples of South America . Presented at the Public Lecture Series, Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia, November 15, 2006.
Mario Incayawar. Indigenous Peoples of South America – Inequalities in Mental Health Care.  Presented at the Brown Bag Lecture Series, Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia, November 29, 2006.
Mario Incayawar. Ethnicity as a Risk Factor for Poor Pain Management.  Presented at the Brown Bag Lecture Series, Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia, October 25, 2006.
Mario Incayawar. Psychiatric Diagnostic Skills of yachactaita (Inca healers).  Traditional Healers.  Presented at the Brown Bag Lecture Series, Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia, October 4, 2006.
Mario Incayawar. Exploring the Psychiatric Diagnostic Skills of Yachaitaita (Inca Healers) - Forgotten Partners in Global Mental Health? Presented at the Culture and Community Mental Health Rounds, Division of Social & Transcultural Psychiatry and Aboriginal Mental Health Research Team, McGill University, Canada, June 21, 2006.
Mario Incayawar. Psychiatric Diagnostic Skills of Yachaitaita (Inca Healers) - Forgotten Partners in Global Mental Health? Presented at the Integrating Indigenous Visions of Healing into Western Psychiatry and Medicine Symposium, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, April 29, 2006.
Mario Incayawar. ¿Tienen Los Yachactaita Destrezas Clínicas Para Diagnosticar Desórdenes Psiquiátricos?  Presented at the Indigenous Peoples and Mental Health Series, Kuntur Samay, Quito, Ecuador, July 13, 2004.  To access a Power Point presentation click HERE
Mario Incayawar. Why Studying Llaqui Could Improve the U.S.A. Medical Curriculum?  Presented at the NHMA Eighth Annual Conference on Hispanic Health Strategies Across the Nation, Capitol Hill, Washington DC, March 19-21, 2004.
Mario Incayawar. Traditional Diagnosis and Healing: Vindicating Yachactaitas (Quichua Healers) in the Andes. Presented at the Third Annual "Healing Our Wounded Spirits" Research Conference, Colville Confederated Tribes, Omak, Washington, April 6-10, 2003.
Mario Incayawar. Llaqui in the Andes: Exploration of a Quichua Illness Cluster. Presented at the Native American Research Center for Health Symposium, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, February 14, 2003.
Mario Incayawar. LIaqui: An Exploration of a Quichua Mental Illness Cluster.  Presented at the Symposium of the Transcultural Psychiatry Section, World Psychiatry Association on Assessment and Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders in Immigrants: Clinical Issues, XII World Psychiatric Congress of Psychiatry, August 24-29, 2002, Yokohama, Japan.
Mario Incayawar. Are Yachactaitas (Quichua Healers) Good Diagnosticians?  Presented at the 14th Annual Indian Health Service Research Conference, April 29-May 1, 2002, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Mario Incayawar. Working with Yachactaitas (Quichua Healers) in the Andes: A Case Study.  Presented at the Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Spring Symposium on Ethical Issues in Research Involving Human Subjects, March 8-9, 2002, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut.
Mario Incayawar. Ethnicity as a Risk Factor for Poor Pain Management. March 1, 2002. 
Mario Incayawar. On the Abilities of Quichua Healers to Identify Cases in the Community.  Presented at the Cultural Issues in Health course, School of Public Health, Loma Linda University, February 28, 2002.  Loma Linda, California.
Mario Incayawar. Are Yachactaitas (Quichua Healers) Good Diagnosticians?  Presented at the Mind, Medicine, and Culture Meeting at UCLA, February 4, 2002, Los Angeles.
Mario Incayawar. Psychiatric Case Identification by Quichua Healers (November, 2000)
Mario Incayawar. Llaqui and Depression: A Quichua (Amerindian) Folk Illness Cluster. Presented at the 148th American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Symposium Culture Bound Syndromes, 1995, Miami, Florida.
Mario Incayawar. Culture and Depression: Some Clinical Lessons from the Quichua's Experience.
Mario Incayawar. Ethnicity & Psychopharmacology: Implications in Medical Treatment.
Mario Incayawar. The Healers' Contribution to the Quichuas' Mental Health: An Amerindian Initiative.
Mario Incayawar. Diabetes, An Emerging Disease Among Amerindians.
Mario Incayawar. The Social Dimension of Mental Health.

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