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SUMMARY:Harm Reduction - 1st Tuesday of the Month
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/harm-reduction-2/2023-04-04/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99009428799?pwd=TFVRa1FPSDU5M2IvTTNwbGo3ZjdyZz09\n\nSignup: https://echo.npaihb.org/join-us/\n\nThe Harm Reduction ECHO Program offers I/T/U programs and practitioners vital information on best practices for meeting American Indian and Alaska Native clients where they are at in their recovery. Sessions are open to all\, but advanced registration is recommended.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230330T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20221115T213420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230120T155757Z
UID:10006177-1680177600-1680181200@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Rheumatoid Arthritis
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/rheumatoid-arthritis/2023-03-30/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/84213820925\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/80X9Q0p/RheumatoidArthritisECHO\n\nRheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is the most common form of autoimmune arthritis\, affecting more than 1.3 million Americans. When inadequately treated\, RA is associated with substantial pain\, deformity\, and disability. However these poor outcomes can largely be avoided through early diagnosis and appropriate management. It is well-established that the burden of RA in the United States falls disproportionately on communities of color and rural populations. Indian Country is faced with high RA prevalence and disease severity\, and very limited access to rheumatology specialists. Given the shortage of local rheumatology providers\, the majority of RA care falls to primary care providers (PCPs). Supporting PCP-led management of RA is key to reducing unnecessary suffering and improving the lives of those with RA. \nThe Indian Country Rheumatoid Arthritis ECHO program provides comprehensive information and mentorship to clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people to effectively diagnose and integrate evidence-based treatment of RA. The program will offer a free ECHO collaborative to continue learning\, knowledge sharing and support during virtual ECHO clinics focused on improving RA disease-associated outcomes and reducing health disparities. The 1-hour virtual sessions will offer clinicians an opportunity to present cases\, receive recommendations from peers and specialists\, and an opportunity to obtain CE credit following participation in a didactic presentation. Sessions take place virtually using the Zoom platform and are held weekly – Thursdays (12-1pm PT) for 12 weeks\, starting January 19\, 2023. \nParticipants who attend at least 9 out of 12 sessions AND present 1 de-identified patient case for discussion will be eligible to receive an official Certificate of Completion for the RA training program from the American College of Rheumatology. \nSubmit a Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230330T120000
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CREATED:20210827T162404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T222518Z
UID:10006038-1680177600-1680181200@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Maternal Child Health ECHO Program
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/maternal-child-health-2/2023-03-30/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/86327376612?pwd=YVRiY0dxeXV1Ukl2ZE9objU2U2hrZz09\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/4WoCz6y/MCHECHO\n\nTo continue to support your efforts and initiatives\, we invite you to attend the Indian Country Maternal and Child Health ECHO sessions held the last Thursday of every month at 12pm PT. Ensuring the wellness of mothers and children\, includes making sure clinicians have every resource available to them to improve patient outcomes\, including space to confer with and learn from peers\, multidisciplinary teams and community members about relevant topics. During the 1-hour sessions\, open discussion will be available to discuss clinical care\, and emergent issues as they come up. \nSubmit a Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230329T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230329T130000
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CREATED:20230223T184709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230223T185055Z
UID:10006360-1680091200-1680094800@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Recovery Pathways Considerations for Peers in Indian Country
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/recovery-pathways-considerations-for-peers-in-indian-country/
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/89520323899\n\nSignup: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/recovery-pathways-considerations-for-peers-in-indian-country-tickets-547845630027\n\nIn this hour long webinar\, Debra Buffaloboy will provide an overview on different recovery pathways and cultural considerations for Native peers. The webinar will share resources and programs that may be useful peer recovery support specialists working in Indian Country. For more information and to register\, visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/recovery-pathways-considerations-for-peers-in-indian-country-tickets-547845630027
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230328T120000
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CREATED:20230225T002343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230225T002344Z
UID:10006361-1680004800-1680008400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surveillance
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/hepatocellular-carcinoma-surveillance-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/L2W8DsG/IndianCountryECHO\n\nWe invite you to join Indian Country ECHO for a Grand Rounds focused on Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) Surveillance. In this series of presentations\, Dr. Brian McMahon\, Hepatologist at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium\, will discuss screening\, treatment and management of patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) in Indigenous communities. Dr. McMahon will also discuss who’s at risk for developing HCC\, the incidence for HCC\, how we identify persons with cirrhosis\, who we should evaluate\, screening methodologies\, and what we can do to improve early detection of liver fibrosis in our communities at risk for HCC. Free CE is available. \nThe one-hour Grand Rounds session includes an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation\, gain insight on how I/T/U facilities may effectively implement HCC screening\, become part of a learning community\, and join a Hepatitis C ECHO program. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event\, March 28 at 12pm PT: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09 \nSpeaker(s): Brian J McMahon\, MD
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230328T110000
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CREATED:20220104T174651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241212T202604Z
UID:10006051-1680001200-1680004800@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/reclaiming-native-psychological-brilliance/2023-03-28/
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/c8a6c2b8212749d382823f9c8a29698b\n\nUnited South and Eastern Tribes\, Inc. would like to announce the 2023 Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices\, a Tribal Behavioral Health ECHO\, with the first session\, titled\, Native Traditional Practices: Culture is Treatment on January 24\, 2023. Native Psychological Brilliance refers to the intelligence\, strengths\, balance\, innate resources\, and resilience of Native people. This no-cost telehealth series will be held throughout 2023 on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 11:00 am Pacific. Each session will be one hour in length that will provide an opportunity for participants to:  \n\nGain skills on strength-based approaches in partnership with Native People to enhance Native behavioral health\, \nDiscuss ways that Native brilliance is demonstrated and supports behavioral health\, and \nLearn about Native brilliance examples to share with behavioral health and other health care staff\, as well as with local Tribal Nation citizens. \n\nIn addition\, the concept of Native psychological brilliance will be highlighted through Native music videos and Native spoken word performances as part of each session of the Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance series\, five minutes prior to and at the conclusion of each session.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230323T120000
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CREATED:20221115T213420Z
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SUMMARY:Rheumatoid Arthritis
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/rheumatoid-arthritis/2023-03-23/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/84213820925\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/80X9Q0p/RheumatoidArthritisECHO\n\nRheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is the most common form of autoimmune arthritis\, affecting more than 1.3 million Americans. When inadequately treated\, RA is associated with substantial pain\, deformity\, and disability. However these poor outcomes can largely be avoided through early diagnosis and appropriate management. It is well-established that the burden of RA in the United States falls disproportionately on communities of color and rural populations. Indian Country is faced with high RA prevalence and disease severity\, and very limited access to rheumatology specialists. Given the shortage of local rheumatology providers\, the majority of RA care falls to primary care providers (PCPs). Supporting PCP-led management of RA is key to reducing unnecessary suffering and improving the lives of those with RA. \nThe Indian Country Rheumatoid Arthritis ECHO program provides comprehensive information and mentorship to clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people to effectively diagnose and integrate evidence-based treatment of RA. The program will offer a free ECHO collaborative to continue learning\, knowledge sharing and support during virtual ECHO clinics focused on improving RA disease-associated outcomes and reducing health disparities. The 1-hour virtual sessions will offer clinicians an opportunity to present cases\, receive recommendations from peers and specialists\, and an opportunity to obtain CE credit following participation in a didactic presentation. Sessions take place virtually using the Zoom platform and are held weekly – Thursdays (12-1pm PT) for 12 weeks\, starting January 19\, 2023. \nParticipants who attend at least 9 out of 12 sessions AND present 1 de-identified patient case for discussion will be eligible to receive an official Certificate of Completion for the RA training program from the American College of Rheumatology. \nSubmit a Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230323T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230323T130000
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CREATED:20220218T223915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T155555Z
UID:10005393-1679572800-1679576400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Journey to Health ECHO Program - 4th Thursday
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/journey-to-health-echo-program-2/2023-03-23/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/93413601610?pwd=YVhMN1NUNllYWHZUZk1CUnF0TEY5QT09\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/WRO1nNx/IndianCountryJourneyECHO \n\nThe Indian Country Journey to Health ECHO provides comprehensive information for clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native people to effectively integrate cultural heritage and understanding\, trauma informed care services\, and wellness support to promote healing for themselves and community members so that Indigenous communities may better thrive. The program will offer a free ECHO collaborative to continue learning\, knowledge sharing and support during virtual ECHO clinics focused on cultural heritage and understanding\, healing\, resilience\, and decolonial understandings of trauma. The 1-hour telehealth sessions will offer clinicians an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation with peers and a multidisciplinary team working in Indian Country. \nCE/CNE/CPE and social work credits will be provided.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230323T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230323T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20230117T040403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T221806Z
UID:10006283-1679563800-1679567400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Klamath Healing ECHO
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/klamath-healing-echo/2023-03-23/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/93413601610?pwd=YVhMN1NUNllYWHZUZk1CUnF0TEY5QT09 \n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/DnmEynQ/KlamathHealingECHO\n\nThe Klamath Healing ECHO provides comprehensive information for Klamath Behavioral Health staff to effectively integrate cultural heritage and understanding\, trauma informed care services\, and wellness support to promote healing for themselves and community members so that Indigenous communities may better thrive. The program will offer a free ECHO collaborative to continue learning\, knowledge sharing and support during virtual ECHO clinics focused on cultural heritage and understanding\, healing\, resilience\, and decolonial understandings of trauma. \nThe 1-hour telehealth sessions will offer Behavioral Health staff an opportunity to present de-identified cases\, receive recommendations from peers and an interprofessional team of specialists working in Indian Country\, and engage in a didactic presentation. The sessions will take place virtually using the Zoom platform and will be held the 4th Thursday of every month at 9:30am PT starting February 2023. \nWhat we’ll Cover \n\nHistory of Healthcare for the Klamath\, the Modoc and the Yahooskin-Paiute people\nGrief and Complicated Grief\nUnderstanding Indigenous Trauma and Resilience in Tribal Communities\nScreening\, Assessment\, and Diagnosis as Sacred Meaning Making\nSelf and Community Care\nIndigenous Perspectives to Wellness and Holistic Healing: How to develop a treatment plan with your clients\nNavigating Family and Community Systems\nIndigenous Strategies for Healing and Helping\nTrickster Spirits & the Opioid Response: Cultural Considerations in Addressing Substance Misuse
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230323T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230323T113000
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CREATED:20230123T164904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T180310Z
UID:10006307-1679562000-1679571000@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Ending the Syndemic Training - Syphilis
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/ending-the-epidemics-training-syphilis/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EndingTheEpidemics_Syphilis\n\nStaff serving American Indian & Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Ending the Syndemic: Syphilis virtual training. This 2.5-hour virtual training program provides comprehensive information to effectively integrate best practice syphilis care and response for Indigenous communities. \nIn this series of presentations\, multidisciplinary faculty will highlight best practices for responding to the rise of syphilis\, and congenital syphilis in Indigenous communities. I/T/U clinics also share the story of how their facility recognizes\, responds to and prevents syphilis. \nThis 2.5-hour training includes an opportunity to engage in didactic presentations\, become part of a learning community\, and join an Infectious Disease ECHO program. Free CE is available. \nView the agenda here and check back at this site after the event to find recordings and materials from the presentation\, or to claim CE! \nSubmit a Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230322T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230322T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20210713T193258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T152133Z
UID:10005068-1679486400-1679490000@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Peer Recovery - Talking Circle
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/peer-recovery-4th-wednesday-2022-06-22/2023-03-22/
LOCATION:Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/634031280?pwd=T3JhZjRZUjRmZDQ2aDZoTmlXemlhQT09\n\nSignup: https://echo.npaihb.org/join-us/\n\nThe peer talking circle is a space for attendees to share challenges and celebrate successes with other peers. The goal of the talking circle is to provide community\, support\, and encouragement to peers across Indian Country. Please come with any questions you have or stories you would like to share\, but feel free to just come to listen. All are welcome. (Password: PEER) \nA peer ECHO clinic is also offered on the 2nd Wednesday of each month.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230322T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230322T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20210713T190644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T204124Z
UID:10004935-1679482800-1679486400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Hepatitis C - 4th Wednesday
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/hepatitis-c-wednesdays/2023-03-22/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/537117924?pwd=OEExbERmK2pSUFFsMzV1SmVpb3g3dz09\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/Rcq0ldl/HepatitisCECHOWednesdays\n\nThe Hepatitis C ECHO Programs are designed to enhance clinicians ability to screen\, treat and manage patients with hepatitis C through didactic and case presentations\, recommendations from peers and a multidisciplinary team of specialists\, and offer the opportunity to become part of a learning community. Together\, we will manage patient cases so every patient receives the care they deserve. Sessions are open to all. \nCME\, CNE\, and CPE will be offered.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230322T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230322T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20221122T031722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231122T173038Z
UID:10008728-1679473800-1679479200@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Emergency Medicine ECHO - 4th Wednesday
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/emergency-medicine-echo-4th-wednesday-2-2/2023-03-22/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/89810907975?pwd=d1gydTAvdFUxSU4wb1d2TlNEUTlEQT09\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/KCWxfzC/EmergencyMedicineECHO\n\nEach month\, ECHO offers a session with an interprofessional team of emergency medicine specialists to provide comprehensive information for clinical teams providing emergency care for rural and indigenous communities to integrate best practices in clinical emergency medicine\, and treat patients locally with holistic\, culturally appropriate care. The 1.5-hour telehealth sessions will offer clinicians an opportunity to present cases\, receive recommendations from peers and an interprofessional team of specialists working in Indian Country\, engage in a didactic presentation\, obtain CE\, and become part of a learning community. Together\, we will manage patient cases so that every patient gets the care they need. \nCatch up on the 5th Annual emRIC Conference.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230321T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230321T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20210713T231057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T164235Z
UID:10006081-1679400000-1679403600@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Care Implementation
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/virtual-care-implementation/2023-03-21/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87854787166?pwd=T0Z1aWhYRFlKdVdzUTkvcUtCZ1hpQT09\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/hL4yLfa/VirtualCareECHO\n\nThe Virtual Care Implementation ECHO is designed to support I/T/U clinicians and administrators in implementing and overcoming common challenges associated with virtual care programs\, such as apps that support healthy behaviors\, telemedicine\, and remote patient monitoring. Sessions are open to all. \nIf you have a question\, concern or your program is facing an issue that you would like to bring to the meeting\, we invite you to submit your question to be considered by our experts.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230321T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230321T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20220608T164028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230302T135137Z
UID:10005948-1679389200-1679392800@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/advancing-pharmacist-roles-in-substance-use-disorder-treatment-and-recovery-teams/2023-03-21/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/98430834267?pwd=WnhaSVZrbW9PcjMycDNmUjZDaWhwZz09\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/GRWhzje/PharmacistLedSUDECHO\n\nIt is estimated that substance use disorders (SUDs) affect more than 40 million people in the United States\, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)\, with the numbers disproportionately impacting our underserved populations and rapidly continuing to rise. \nWhat are YOU doing to manage SUDs in your community? \nIt has already been widely demonstrated that pharmacists are well positioned to meet the call to action to assume an important role in preventing and treating SUDs\, and should prepare themselves to perform this function through available resources and opportunities. \nOne such opportunity is the Indian Country Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams ECHO Program\, an IHS HOPE Committee and Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board collaboration. \nEach month\, Indian Country ECHO offers a virtual ECHO session with a multidisciplinary team of pharmacists and specialists focusing on effectively preventing\, treating\, and supporting persons with SUDs. These 1-hour long sessions provide the opportunity to connect with peers\, engage in didactic presentations\, collaborate on patient and systems-based case consultations\, receive mentorship from clinical experts\, and become part of a progressive\, learning community. \nPlease download the flyer for more information and to share with your colleagues. \nSubmit a Case\n  \nSubmit a\nSystems Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230318T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230318T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20210713T010818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T183357Z
UID:10007643-1679140800-1679144400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Diabetes - 2nd Thursday of the Month
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/diabetes/2023-03-18/
LOCATION:Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://zoom.us/j/91887405371?pwd=ekFJTUJiV2hWQ0ZPZEwrUDQ4eGxTZz09\n\nSignup: https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001zyOLoEKlyAZNj87ltX2RBC36BTYpvsOYJ7KEkry2sqOi-saViDq43IVbvvxQVMA2KQzjdjvdid0gR_8_CLqqSEdBELbPk9I2Era4HuadbEN8lPvzfPXlHCmMDQXrGcBCTFa33WSzzmwZKHUD4yg1XwRhrTeNbO5pHn1yQkkaEss%3D\n\nThis program is designed to provide comprehensive information\, resources\, and expertise to IHS\, tribal\, and urban (I/T/U) providers on integrating evidence-based treatment\, management\, and prevention of type 1 and type 2 diabetes with culturally appropriate care. Sessions are open to all and do not require advanced registration. \nSubmit a Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230316T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230316T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20220927T152219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T151329Z
UID:10005485-1678986000-1678989600@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:EMS ECHO - 1st Tuesday and 3rd Thursday
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/ems-echo-1st-tuesday-and-3rd-thursday/2023-03-16/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/84832881641?pwd=SXllNlpJa0Vta1R1c28xcUh5V1dlUT09\n\nSignup: https://echo.npaihb.org/join-us/\n\nEach month\, ECHO offers a session with an interprofessional team of emergency medical service specialists to provide comprehensive information for EMS professionals to effectively integrate and optimize first response\, basic/intermediate/and advanced life support services and treat patients locally with holistic\, culturally appropriate care. The 1-hour telehealth sessions will offer clinicians an opportunity to present cases\, receive recommendations from peers and an interprofessional team of specialists working in Indian Country\, engage in a didactic presentation\, obtain EMT CE\, and become part of a learning community. Together\, we will manage patient cases so that every patient gets the care they need.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230316T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230316T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20221115T213420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230120T155757Z
UID:10004712-1678968000-1678971600@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Rheumatoid Arthritis
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/rheumatoid-arthritis/2023-03-16/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/84213820925\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/80X9Q0p/RheumatoidArthritisECHO\n\nRheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is the most common form of autoimmune arthritis\, affecting more than 1.3 million Americans. When inadequately treated\, RA is associated with substantial pain\, deformity\, and disability. However these poor outcomes can largely be avoided through early diagnosis and appropriate management. It is well-established that the burden of RA in the United States falls disproportionately on communities of color and rural populations. Indian Country is faced with high RA prevalence and disease severity\, and very limited access to rheumatology specialists. Given the shortage of local rheumatology providers\, the majority of RA care falls to primary care providers (PCPs). Supporting PCP-led management of RA is key to reducing unnecessary suffering and improving the lives of those with RA. \nThe Indian Country Rheumatoid Arthritis ECHO program provides comprehensive information and mentorship to clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people to effectively diagnose and integrate evidence-based treatment of RA. The program will offer a free ECHO collaborative to continue learning\, knowledge sharing and support during virtual ECHO clinics focused on improving RA disease-associated outcomes and reducing health disparities. The 1-hour virtual sessions will offer clinicians an opportunity to present cases\, receive recommendations from peers and specialists\, and an opportunity to obtain CE credit following participation in a didactic presentation. Sessions take place virtually using the Zoom platform and are held weekly – Thursdays (12-1pm PT) for 12 weeks\, starting January 19\, 2023. \nParticipants who attend at least 9 out of 12 sessions AND present 1 de-identified patient case for discussion will be eligible to receive an official Certificate of Completion for the RA training program from the American College of Rheumatology. \nSubmit a Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230316T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230316T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20210915T210200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T214445Z
UID:10005904-1678964400-1678968000@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Infectious Disease - Third Thursday
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/infectious-disease-third-thursday/2023-03-16/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/97240849538?pwd=TzJUMWo5M082K1kxMitOV2diY3BaQT09\n\nSignup: https://echo.npaihb.org/join-us/\n\nEach month\, ECHO offers an ECHO session with infectious disease experts focusing on the latest emerging topics\, including the screening\, management and treatment of patients with infectious diseases. The 1-hour long clinics include an opportunity to present cases\, receive recommendations from specialists and peers\, engage in a didactic session and become part of a learning community. Together\, we will manage patient cases so that every patient gets the care that they need.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230315T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230315T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20221004T204543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T152529Z
UID:10005936-1678881600-1678885200@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Virology - Third Wednesday
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/covid-19-teleecho-2/2023-03-15/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/807187455?pwd=cG1rcGhMVGtnTGdqSDhKMlhGVFI2QT09\n\nSignup: https://echo.npaihb.org/join-us/\n\nThe Month in Virology ECHO Program is designed to connect Indian Health Service\, Tribal and Urban Indian (I/T/U) clinicians\, administrators\, and staff with up-to-date information on clinical care and emerging health topics focusing on viral infections. ECHO sessions are open to those interested in staying current on the evolving COVID-19 virus as well as Influenza\, RSV\, Monkeypox\, HIV\, HCV and more.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230315T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230315T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20220930T213634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T164521Z
UID:10005730-1678878000-1678881600@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Hepatitis C - 3rd Wednesday
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/hepatitis-c-3rd-wednesday/2023-03-15/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/537117924?pwd=OEExbERmK2pSUFFsMzV1SmVpb3g3dz09\n\nSignup: https://echo.npaihb.org/join-us/\n\nThe Hepatitis C ECHO Programs are designed to enhance clinicians ability to screen\, treat and manage patients with hepatitis C through didactic and case presentations\, recommendations from peers and a multidisciplinary team of specialists\, and offer the opportunity to become part of a learning community. Together\, we will manage patient cases so every patient receives the care they deserve. Sessions are open to all. \nAt the time of clinic\, simply click here to join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/537117924?pwd=OEExbERmK2pSUFFsMzV1SmVpb3g3dz09 \nPassword: ECHO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230315T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230315T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20220927T152214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T200347Z
UID:10005358-1678874400-1678878000@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Midwest Tribal ECHO
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/midwest-tribal-echo-2/2023-03-15/
ORGANIZER;CN="Native American Community Clinic":MAILTO:kmonje@nacc-healthcare.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://stratishealth-org.zoom.us/j/85960371988?pwd=QkxoR00raGNPamE2RWdOOWpQTG9TQT09\n\nSignup: https://nacc-healthcare.us5.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=256be590379eb6f121110fd7e&amp;id=a0172bd572\n\nThe Midwest Tribal ECHO is facilitated by Native American Community Clinic (NACC) in Minneapolis\, MN. It is a time to discuss and share knowledge about topics related to services provided to Indigenous people who use drugs in Minnesota\, the Midwest\, and beyond. While the original intent of Midwest Tribal ECHO was to share about NACC’s journey into opening a suboxone clinic\, in partnership with Red Lake Nation\, within our urban primary care setting\, Midwest Tribal ECHO now offers a wide range of topics related to Indigenous health and harm reduction. \nPast presentation titles include: Harm Reduction is Traditional\, Why Buprenorphine?\, Borderline Personality Disorder\, Safer Drug Use\, Harm Reduction Outreach\, ACEs & Historical Trauma\, Immediate Antiretroviral Therapy (iART)\, HCV Management\, Holistic Health\, Indigenous Health Tool Kit\, and more! \n2022 Midwest Tribal ECHO Didactic Schedule \n\nJanuary 5: Impact of Historical Harms on the Health & Wellbeing of Indigenous People with Dr. Antony Stately\, PhD\nJanuary 19: Dual Pathway MOUD: The Benefits of Offering Both Dosing and Direct Prescribe Buprenorphine with Michelle Corcoran\, RN\, BSN\, PHN\nFebruary 2: Harm Reduction Services at Native American Community Clinic with Nikki Giardina\, RN\, PHN\nFebruary 16: Weaving the Understanding of ACEs\, Historical Trauma and Resilience for Healing in Tribal Communities Part I with Susan Beaulieu\, Extension Educator\, University of Minnesota\nMarch 2: Overdose Prevention Sites with Gracie Hallberg & Kor Pace\, Southside Harm Reduction Services\nMarch 16: Weaving the Understanding of ACEs\, Historical Trauma and Resilience for Healing in Tribal Communities Part II with Susan Beaulieu\, Extension Educator\, University of Minnesota\nApril 20: Tuberculosis: What is TB and why this disease found in mummies is still one of the globe’s leading infectious diseases with Sarah Gordon\, MPH\nMay 18: Long-acting depot buprenorphine with Brian Grahan\, MD\, PhD\, FACP\, FASM\nJune 1: Tools for Transformation: Becoming Accessible\, Culturally Responsive\, and Trauma-Informed\, Gabriela Zapata-Alma\, CADC\nJune 15: Safer Drug Use with Nikki Giardina\, RN\, PHN\nJuly 6: Harm Reduction is Tradition with Mo Mike\, Indigenous Peoples Task Force\nJuly 20: Harm Reduction in Primary Care with Dr. Kari Rabie\, MD\nAugust 3: Polysubstance Use: A Pharmacist’s Perspective with Swetha Pradeep\, PharmD\nSeptember 7: Trauma Informed Considerations for Harm Reduction Among AI/AN Service Providers with Marilyn Zimmerman PhD\, MSW\nSeptember 21: Managing other drug use in Patients on Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder with Dr. Charles Reznikoff\nOctober 5: Harm Reduction and Pregnancy with Dr. Kari Rabie\, MD\nOctober 19: Centering Culture in the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder with American Indian and Alaska Native Communities with Melanie Nadeau\, PhD\, MPH\nNovember 2: HIV Care and Disease Investigation Services with Judy Rosenberger\nNovember 16: Crisis De-escalation with Simone\nDecember 7: Bipolar Disorder and Treatment with Kaz Nelson\nDecember 21: TBD\n\nView past presentations. \nDisclosure: The Midwest Tribal ECHO is funded in part through the State Opioid Response (SOR) grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the Minnesota Department of Human Services (MN DHS). Nothing in the content delivered live or through video recording constitutes a direct or indirect endorsement by SAMHSA or the MN DHS of content\, services\, or policies. \nSubmit a Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230314T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230314T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20220121T035709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T162951Z
UID:10005304-1678795200-1678800600@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Elders\, Knowledge Holders and Culture Keepers ECHO
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/nw-elders-echo-2nd-tuesday-of-every-month/2023-03-14/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/82466510555?pwd=JPP3b5k9wU2dFHTxyDs7Pn7CWl5Bba.1\n\nSignup: https://echo.npaihb.org/join-us/\n\nEach month\, Indian Country ECHO offers an ECHO session with a multidisciplinary team focused on creating space for tribal elders\, students\, culture keepers\, and knowledge holders to connect and support one another. The program provides traditional and clinical education and support health aides\, elders\, clinicians\, community health students\, and providers serving American Indian and Alaska Native people.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230310T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230310T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20230126T205257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T193755Z
UID:10006313-1678438800-1678442400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Infectious Disease - Second Friday
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/infectious-disease-second-friday-2/2023-03-10/
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/0f322fa825d74016b65d61de3d3bb799\n\nThis ECHO from United South and Eastern Tribes\, Inc. (USET) is merging the COVID-19 and HCV ECHOs and will focus on a different topic every month and will also include COVID-19 and influenza updates for the USET Region. Additionally\, clinical cases are encouraged to be submitted to gain insight into healthcare recommendations from other medical providers working in the field.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230309T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20221115T213420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230120T155757Z
UID:10004711-1678363200-1678366800@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Rheumatoid Arthritis
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/rheumatoid-arthritis/2023-03-09/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/84213820925\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/80X9Q0p/RheumatoidArthritisECHO\n\nRheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is the most common form of autoimmune arthritis\, affecting more than 1.3 million Americans. When inadequately treated\, RA is associated with substantial pain\, deformity\, and disability. However these poor outcomes can largely be avoided through early diagnosis and appropriate management. It is well-established that the burden of RA in the United States falls disproportionately on communities of color and rural populations. Indian Country is faced with high RA prevalence and disease severity\, and very limited access to rheumatology specialists. Given the shortage of local rheumatology providers\, the majority of RA care falls to primary care providers (PCPs). Supporting PCP-led management of RA is key to reducing unnecessary suffering and improving the lives of those with RA. \nThe Indian Country Rheumatoid Arthritis ECHO program provides comprehensive information and mentorship to clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people to effectively diagnose and integrate evidence-based treatment of RA. The program will offer a free ECHO collaborative to continue learning\, knowledge sharing and support during virtual ECHO clinics focused on improving RA disease-associated outcomes and reducing health disparities. The 1-hour virtual sessions will offer clinicians an opportunity to present cases\, receive recommendations from peers and specialists\, and an opportunity to obtain CE credit following participation in a didactic presentation. Sessions take place virtually using the Zoom platform and are held weekly – Thursdays (12-1pm PT) for 12 weeks\, starting January 19\, 2023. \nParticipants who attend at least 9 out of 12 sessions AND present 1 de-identified patient case for discussion will be eligible to receive an official Certificate of Completion for the RA training program from the American College of Rheumatology. \nSubmit a Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230309T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230309T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20230321T160833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T151040Z
UID:10006440-1678359600-1678363200@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Dementia Clinical Care ECHO
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/dementia-echo-clinical-care-2/2023-03-09/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99454243940?pwd=NG9aWGUvRTdKSmgwTGlldklmVDRWUT09%20\n\nSignup: https://echo.npaihb.org/join-us/\n\nThe Clinical Dementia ECHO provides comprehensive information to support Indian Health Service\, Tribal\, and Urban Indian clinicians to strengthen knowledge and confidence to detect\, diagnose\, and manage care for American Indian and Alaska Native people living with dementia. The program will offer a free ECHO collaborative to continue learning\, knowledge sharing and support during virtual ECHO clinics focused on diagnosis and management of individuals living with dementia\, including care planning\, care preferences\, medication management\, management of challenging behaviors and treating patients with holistic\, culturally responsive care. \nThe 1-hour telehealth sessions will offer clinicians an opportunity to present cases\, receive recommendations from peers and an interprofessional team of specialists working in Indian Country\, and an opportunity to obtain CE credit following participation in a didactic presentation. The sessions will take place virtually using the Zoom platform and will be held the 2nd Thursday of every month at 11am PT. \nWhat we’ll Cover \n\nDementia Recognition\nDementia Diagnosis\nDementia Assessment\nDementia Management
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230309T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230309T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20210819T204318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T195438Z
UID:10005846-1678359600-1678363200@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Dementia ECHO
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/dementia-echo-clinical-care/2023-03-09/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99454243940?pwd=NG9aWGUvRTdKSmgwTGlldklmVDRWUT09%20\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/Azm7hlT/DementiaECHO%20%20%20\n\nWe invite you to attend the Dementia ECHO virtual clinics on clinical care held on the second Thursday of the month @ 11am PT. The Dementia ECHO is designed to support I/T/U clinicians and caregivers to strengthen the knowledge and care around dementia for our tribal patients. I/T/U clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native people throughout Indian Country\, Title VI programs and facility staff\, staff of tribal skilled nursing facilities and assisted living\, as well as caregivers of those with a neurocognitive disorder or who provide caregiving services for elders\, staff who educate caregivers in Indian Country\, and all those who are interested in providing high quality care to patients with dementia are invited to attend. \nSubmit a Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230309T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230309T080000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20220218T223417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T142107Z
UID:10006263-1678345200-1678348800@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Journey to Health ECHO Program - 2nd Thursday
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/journey-to-health-echo-program/2023-03-09/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/93413601610?pwd=YVhMN1NUNllYWHZUZk1CUnF0TEY5QT09\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/WRO1nNx/IndianCountryJourneyECHO \n\nThe Indian Country Journey to Health ECHO provides comprehensive information for clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native people to effectively integrate cultural heritage and understanding\, trauma informed care services\, and wellness support to promote healing for themselves and community members so that Indigenous communities may better thrive. The program will offer a free ECHO collaborative to continue learning\, knowledge sharing and support during virtual ECHO clinics focused on cultural heritage and understanding\, healing\, resilience\, and decolonial understandings of trauma. The 1-hour telehealth sessions will offer clinicians an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation with peers and a multidisciplinary team working in Indian Country. \nCE/CNE/CPE will be provided.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230308T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20220331T210737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T155622Z
UID:10005400-1678276800-1678280400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Oral Health ECHO - 2nd Wednesday
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/oral-health-echo-2nd-wednesday/2023-03-08/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84323726046?pwd=TO93bev7N7Z604YnnbDobNktGPF1p9.1\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/BZPPCln/OralHealthECHO\n\nEvery other month\, ECHO offers a session with an interprofessional team of oral health specialists to provide comprehensive information for oral health professionals to effectively optimize minimally invasive dentistry\, and treat patients locally with holistic\, culturally appropriate care. The 1-hour telehealth sessions will offer clinicians an opportunity to present cases\, receive recommendations from peers and an interprofessional team of specialists working in Indian Country\, engage in a didactic presentation\, obtain CDE\, and become part of a learning community. Together\, we will manage patient cases so that every patient gets the care they need.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230308T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122658
CREATED:20210713T193019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T194020Z
UID:10005036-1678276800-1678280400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Peer Recovery - 2nd Wednesday
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/oral-health/2023-03-08/
LOCATION:Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/634031280?pwd=T3JhZjRZUjRmZDQ2aDZoTmlXemlhQT09\n\nSignup: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=7luwdydab&oeidk=a07eizf4mtbda42163d\n\nEach month\, the Peer ECHO Program offers an ECHO session with an interprofessional team of behavioral health and peer recovery specialists focusing on supporting patients with substance use disorders. This 1.5 hour long clinic includes an opportunity to present cases\, receive recommendations from specialists\, engage in a didactic session and become part of a learning community. \nA peer talking circle is also offered on the 4th Wednesday of each month. \n\n2023 Peer ECHO Didactic Schedule\n\nJanuary 11: De-Stigmatizing Storytelling\nFebruary 8: Traditional Healing Series – Part 1\nMarch 8: Traditional Healing Series – Part 2\nApril 12: Bring Culture into Peer Work\nMay 10: Dual Diagnosis: Substance Use and Mental Health\nJune 14: How I Got Involved in My Nation’s Culture\nJuly 12: Relapse and Recovery While Working as a Peer\nAugust 9: Introduction to Harm Reduction\nSeptember 13: Peer Support for Youth\nOctober 11: Native Alliance Against Violence on Domestic Violence\, Intimate Partner Violence\, Stalking\, and Human Trafficking\nNovember 8: Burnout and Self-Care for Peers\nDecember 13: Holiday Talking Circle
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