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SUMMARY:Ending the Syndemic Training - Syphilis and HIV
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/ending-the-syndemic-training-syphilis-and-hiv-september-2024/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SyphilisandHIVSeptember2024\n\nStaff serving American Indian & Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Ending the Syndemic: Syphilis and HIV virtual training. This 2.5-hour virtual training program provides comprehensive information to effectively integrate best practice syphilis and HIV care for Indigenous communities. \nIn this series of presentations\, multidisciplinary faculty will highlight best practices for responding to the rise of syphilis\, and congenital syphilis\, HIV screening and diagnosis\, and HIV treatment basics. \nThis training includes an opportunity to engage in didactic presentations\, become part of a learning community\, and join the Infectious Disease ECHO program. Free CE is available. \nView the agenda here. \nRegister at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SyphilisandHIVSeptember2024 \nSubmit a Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240923T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20240812T192132Z
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SUMMARY:Effectively Diagnosing and Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis in Indigenous Communities | September 23\, 2024
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/effectively-diagnosing-and-managing-rheumatoid-arthritis-in-indigenous-communities-september-23-2024/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:In this presentation\, Dr. Gwendolyn Grant\, MD\, MPH highlights best practices for assessing\, diagnosing\, and managing Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) in the primary care setting. \nAdditionally\, in partnership with the Rheumatology Access Expansion Initiative\, you’ll have the opportunity to join an upcoming cohort (Fall 2025) of a 10-week Rheumatology ECHO Program\, designed to enhance your expertise and build confidence in diagnosing and managing rheumatology-related conditions within your I/T/U facility. Continuing Education (CE) credits will be offered for participation. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of Grand Rounds: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09 \nSpeaker: Dr. Gwendolyn Grant
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240910T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240911T160000
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CREATED:20240221T181937Z
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SUMMARY:Ending the Syndemic Training - Alaska
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/ending-the-syndemic-training-alaska/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EndingTheSyndemic_Alaska2024\n\nStaff serving Alaska Native & American Indian people are invited to participate in the Ending the Syndemic ECHO programs. The program provides comprehensive information to effectively address the evolving HCV\, SUD\, HIV and STI epidemics. The program will offer a free 2-day in-person training & subsequent telehealth clinics. CE will be provided. \nWhere: Anchorage\, AK (exact venue location to be announced) & Virtually Via Zoom \nLodging: Special rate rooms at the Hotel Venue are available. Additional information to make a reservation will be sent to registered participants \nDates: September 10th (8am-4pm PT) and September 11th (8am-3:45pm PT) \nCost: Free \nTo register\, please visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EndingTheSyndemic_Alaska2024 \n\nView the training agenda
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240726T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240726T163000
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CREATED:20240510T221401Z
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SUMMARY:Ending the Syndemic Training: Fentanyl and Opioid Use Disorder - Lummi
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/ending-the-syndemic-fentanyl-and-oud-lummi/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EndingTheSyndemicFentanyl_Lummi2024\n\nClinicians and Staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Ending the Syndemic-Opioid Use Disorder ECHO programs. The program provides the rationale\, program design\, and tools that can be used by healthcare clinicians\, staff and tribal decision makers to develop and enhance programs to address the epidemic of the opioid crisis\, and syndemic of interrelated disease states of Hepatitis C Virus\, HIV\, Substance Use Disorders\, and Sexually Transmitted Infections. The program will offer a free\, day long training with subsequent telehealth clinics. CE credits will be available. \nWhere: Silver Reef Casino\, 4876 Haxton Way\, Ferndale\, WA 98248 \nLodging: Rooms at the Hotel Venue are available. Additional information to make a reservation will be sent to registered participants \nDates: July 26th (8am-4:30pm PT) \nCost: Free \nTo register\, please visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EndingTheSyndemicFentanyl_Lummi2024 \n\nView the training agenda
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SUMMARY:Contraceptive Care in Indigenous Communities  | July 23\, 2024
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/contraceptive-care-in-indigenous-communities-july-23-2024/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/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 contraceptive care in Indigenous communities. In this presentation\, Dr. Laura Gibbons\, DO\, MS\, Family Medicine and Obstretics Physician serving at Wind River Family and Community Healthcare\, will explore how to identify patient centered reproductive goals\, as well as the challenges and opportunities for accessing contraception in Indian Health Service\, Tribal and Urban Indian clinics. Dr. Gibbon’s also discusses considerations for clinician counseling for contraception care\, the recently approved over-the-counter birth control pill and current contraception options. The one-hour Grand Rounds session includes an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation\, gain insight on how Indian Health Service\, Tribal and Urban Indian (I/T/U) facilities may effectively integrate contraceptive care\, become part of a learning community\, join a Care and Access for Pregnant People ECHO Program\, and ask questions about navigating contraceptive care in Indigenous healthcare systems. CE will be available. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event\, July 23rd at 12pm PT: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09 \nSpeaker(s): Laura Gibbons\, DO\, MS
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SUMMARY:Alcohol Use Disorder in the Emergency Department  | June 25\, 2024
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/alcohol-use-disorder-withdrawal-management-june-25-2024/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/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 the management of Alcohol Use Disorder in the Emergency Department. In this presentation\, Dr. Kathryn Hawk\, MD\, MHS & Dr. Ryan Buckley\, MD\, MPH\, provide a comprehensive overview of Alcohol Use Disorder treatment initiation and acute withdrawal management in the Emergency Department through case-based discussion. The one-hour Grand Rounds session includes an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation\, gain insight on how Indian Health Service\, Tribal and Urban Indian (I/T/U) facilities may effectively manage common withdrawal symptoms\, become part of a learning community\, join a SUD ECHO program and ask clinical questions. CE will be available. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event\, June 25th at 12pm PT: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09 \nSpeaker(s): Ryan Buckley\, MD\, MPH; Kathryn Hawk\, MD\, MHS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240618T120000
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CREATED:20240522T205013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T003253Z
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SUMMARY:The (Largely) Unknown HIPAA Privacy Rule Provision that Can Be Used to Expand Care Coordination and Speed Access to Social Services | June 18\, 2024
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/the-largely-unknown-hipaa-privacy-rule-provision-june-18-2024/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/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\, “The (Largely) Unknown HIPAA Privacy Rule Provision that Can Be Used to Expand Care Coordination and Speed Access to Social Services”. In this presentation\, Chris Alibrandi O’Connor\, JD\, a legal consultant and former Deputy Director with the Network for Public Health Law\, will describe how HIPAA permits disclosure of Protected Health Information to community health workers when they are part of a person’s care coordination.  The one-hour Grand Rounds session includes an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation\, gain insight on how Indian Health Service\, Tribal and Urban Indian (I/T/U) facilities may effectively improve linkage to care\, become part of a learning community\, and ask questions about navigating HIPAA for care coordination in Indigenous healthcare systems. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event\, June 18th at 12pm PT: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09 \nSpeaker(s): Chris Alibrandi O’Connor\, JD
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CREATED:20240521T221724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T221744Z
UID:10008750-1718017200-1718020800@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Cardiology ECHO
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/cardiology-echo-06-10-24/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/81476475100?pwd=ZnBsK2xmYnFYRW9tUVdxWDROeWtMQT09\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/DQjq7OJ/CardiologyECHO\n\nThe Cardiology ECHO provides comprehensive information to support Indian Health Service\, Tribal\, and Urban Indian clinicians to strengthen knowledge and confidence to detect\, identify\, and manage care for American Indian and Alaska Native people with cardiac-related diseases. 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 common cardiac conditions\, including chest pain\, atrial fibrillation\, syncope and more. \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. 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240529T120000
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CREATED:20240409T232637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T232900Z
UID:10008542-1716984000-1716987600@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Use of Text Messaging Technology in 638 Facilities to Implement Evidence-Based Interventions and Improve Care | May 29\, 2024
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/use-of-text-messaging-technology-in-638-facilities-to-implement-evidence-based-interventions-may-29-2024/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/L2W8DsG/IndianCountryECHO\n\nWe invite you to join Indian Country ECHO for a webinar focused on the “Use of Text Messaging Technology in 638 Facilities to Implement Evidence-Based Interventions and Improve Care”. The one-hour presentation and knowledge-sharing event will include an overview of how communicating with patients via text message can help health centers to improve clinical quality and health outcomes\, including the ability to close care gaps and promote health education among patients. Also discussed will be how texting patients can help drive workforce efficiency and improve staff and patient satisfaction. Guests from Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Crooked Tree Wellness Clinic\, Hannahville Indian Community\, and Pokagon Health Services will present alongside CareMessage Chief Medical Officer\, Tracy Angelocci\, as they share their experiences with using text message technology to meet their health centers’ clinical goals\, and answer questions. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event\, May 29th at 12pm PT: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09 \nSpeaker(s): Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Crooked Tree Wellness Clinic | Hannahville Indian Community | Pokagon Health Services | Tracy Angelocci\, MD
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240528T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240528T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20231122T220155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231122T220155Z
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SUMMARY:Ending the Syndemic Training - Syphilis Screening\, Diagnosis\, and Treatment
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/ending-the-syndemic-training-syphilis-may-2024/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SyphilisTrainingMay2024\n\nStaff serving American Indian & Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Ending the Syndemic: Syphilis Screening\, Diagnosis\, and Treatment virtual training. The 2.5-hour virtual training program will provide comprehensive information to effectively integrate best practice syphilis care 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. \nThe 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. \nView the agenda here. \nRegister at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SyphilisTrainingMay2024 \nSubmit a Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20240416T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20240418T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20240105T193541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T193541Z
UID:10008249-1713254400-1713459600@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:6th Annual emRIC Conference
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/6th-annual-emric-conference/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://www.em-ric.org/registration-slc\n\nStaff serving indigenous and rural communities are invited to participate in a three-day gathering April 16th through April 18th\, 2024 in Salt Lake City\, UT (both in-person and virtual options for joining are available) to empower healthcare professionals to not only provide excellence in emergency medical care\, but to do so in a manner that honors and respects the historical and cultural context of the communities they serve. \nThe theme of the 2024 national emRIC (Emergency Medicine with Rural and Indigenous Communities) gathering is Emerging Stronger as we hope to bring together community leaders\, nurses\, physicians\, pharmacists\, medics\, residents\, students\, administrators\, and all who are interested\, to share in a collective aim to provide excellence in clinical care\, leadership and operations\, cultural humility\, education\, clinician wellness\, and advocacy within our rural and Indigenous communities. CE will be provided. \nAs part of pre-conference sessions taking place in-person April 16th\, participants will also have the opportunity to do hands-on ultrasound training\, and learn new procedural skills in emergency care. We will continue with follow-up virtual ECHO clinics to continue learning\, knowledge sharing and support. \nClick here to learn more.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240312T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240313T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20231122T162357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T004759Z
UID:10007943-1710232200-1710342000@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Ending the Syndemic Training - Phoenix
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/ending-the-syndemic-training-phoenix-march-2024/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EndingTheSyndemic_Phoenix2024\n\nStaff serving American Indian & Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Ending the Syndemic ECHO programs. The program provides comprehensive information to effectively address the evolving HCV\, SUD\, HIV and STI epidemics. The program will offer a free 2-day in-person training & subsequent telehealth clinics. CE will be provided. \nWhere: Phoenix\, AZ Area: Gila River Resorts & Casinos – Wild Horse Pass & Virtually Via Zoom \nDates: March 12th (8:30am-4:30pm PT) and March 13th (8am-3pm PT) \nCost: Free \n3/5/24 Registration for this event is NOW CLOSED \n\nView the training agenda
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240227T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240227T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20231122T211818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T162559Z
UID:10007945-1709024400-1709033400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Ending the Syndemic Training - Harm Reduction\, PrEP and PEP
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/ending-the-syndemic-training-harm-reduction-prep-and-pep/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HarmReductionPrEPandPEP_Feb2024\n\nStaff serving American Indian & Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Ending the Syndemic: Harm Reduction\, PrEP and PEP: Preventing HIV virtual training. This 2.5-hour virtual training program is designed to aid clinicians in effectively integrating Harm Reduction\, Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)\, and Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) services in Indian Health Service\, Tribal and Urban Indian clinics to prevent HIV. \nThe program will focus on harm reduction with a focus on PrEP and PEP\, including indications and contraindications\, monitoring and addressing complications. \nThis training includes an opportunity to engage in didactic presentations\, become part of a learning community\, and join the Infectious Disease ECHO program. Free CE is available. \nView the agenda here. \nRegister at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HarmReductionPrEPandPEP_Feb2024 \nSubmit a Case
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240212T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240212T100000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20240206T011837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T012054Z
UID:10008302-1707726600-1707732000@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Emergency Medicine (emRIC) ECHO
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/emergency-medicine-emric-echo-2-12-2024/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/89810907975?pwd=d1gydTAvdFUxSU4wb1d2TlNEUTlEQT09\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:20240123T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20231213T230151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T220847Z
UID:10008040-1706011200-1706014800@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Harm Reduction | January 23
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/harm-reduction-january-23/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/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 offering Indian Health Service\, Tribal and Urban Indian (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. Harm reduction is an essential tool in addressing and eliminating the syndemic in Indian Country\, and in this series of presentations\, I/T/U primary care clinics are invited to learn how harm reduction can be provided in any setting and point of contact and by any member of the health care team. This one-hour Grand Rounds session includes an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation\, gain insight on how I/T/U facilities may effectively integrate harm reduction into their routine care\, become part of a learning community\, and join an ongoing Harm Reduction ECHO program. CE will be available. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event\, January 23rd at 12pm PT: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09 \nSpeaker(s): Onesha Cochran\, Peer Recovery Specialist: Senior Director at Miracles Club | Alex Elswick: Peer Support and Recovery Capital | Emma Elsner\, Harm Reduction Specialist Lummi Nation: Community Peer Led Harm Reduction Program and Primary Care Harm Reduction Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231206T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231206T153000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20230815T185756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230815T205856Z
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SUMMARY:Expanding Clinical Services and Professional Roles within Primary Care
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/expanding-clinical-services-and-professional-roles-within-primary-care/2023-12-06/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ExpandingServicesAndRoles_MI\n\nStaff serving American Indian & Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Expanding Clinical Services and Professional Roles within Primary Care program. The program provides comprehensive information to effectively address the evolving HCV\, SUD\, HIV\, Cancer and STI syndemic. The program offers a free 2-day in-person training & subsequent telehealth clinics. \nWhere: Great Wolf Lodge\, 3575 US-31\, Traverse City\, MI 49684 \nRegister: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ExpandingServicesAndRoles_MI \nView the agenda here. \n 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231204T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231204T100000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20221122T031722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231122T173038Z
UID:10007944-1701678600-1701684000@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Emergency Medicine ECHO - 4th Wednesday
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/emergency-medicine-echo-4th-wednesday-2-2/2023-12-04/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231128T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231128T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20231012T172249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T030219Z
UID:10007798-1701172800-1701176400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Holding Space for Pregnancy Care: Elevating Indigenous Birthing Practices | November 28
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/holding-space-for-pregnancy-care-elevating-indigenous-birthing-practices-november-28/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/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 holding space for pregnancy care in Indian Health Service\, Tribal and Urban Indian (I/T/U) primary care clinics and elevating Indigenous birthing practices. In this series of presentations moderated by Dr. Patricia (Tricia) Capo (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe)\, ObGyn physician at Alaska Native Medical Center and Southcentral Foundation in Anchorage\, Dorene Day (Ojibwe-Anishinabe Kwe of the Waubizayshi O’dodem)\, midwife\, educator\, activist\, artist and writer\, reviews the history of Indigenous birth practices and how these practices are incorporated into care of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) birthing persons today. Then\, CDR Tina Pattara-Lau\, Maternal and Child Health consultant for the IHS\, provides a preview of the new Care and Access for Pregnant People ECHO Program that will launch in January 2024. The one-hour Grand Rounds session includes an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation\, gain insight on how I/T/U facilities may effectively integrate timely pregnancy care\, become part of a learning community\, and join a new Pregnancy Care ECHO program. CE will be available. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event\, November 28 at 12pm PT: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09 \nSpeaker(s): Waubanewquay (Dorene Day)\, is an Ojibwe-Anishinabe Kwe of the Waubizayshi O’dodem | CDR Tina Pattara-Lau\, MD\, FACOG | Patricia (Tricia) Capo\, MD\, FACOG \nAgenda/CE Disclosures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231123T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231123T103000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20230117T040403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T221806Z
UID:10006291-1700731800-1700735400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Klamath Healing ECHO
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/klamath-healing-echo/2023-11-23/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231120T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231120T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20230728T202016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T194115Z
UID:10007394-1700481600-1700485200@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Rheumatoid Arthritis
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/rheumatoid-arthritis-2/2023-11-20/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/j/84213820925\n\nSignup: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RAECHO_Fall2023\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 – Monday (12-1pm PT) for 10 weeks\, starting September 11\, 2023. \nParticipants who attend at least 8 out of 10 sessions\, submit 1 de-identified patient case\, and actively participate will be eligible to receive an official Certificate of Completion for the RA training program from the American College of Rheumatology.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20231012T162602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231111T040342Z
UID:10007797-1699963200-1699966800@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:The Resurgence of Syphilis and Congenital Syphilis: What Can We Do Now | November 14
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/syphilis-staging-and-treatment-november-14-2023/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/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 syphilis staging and treatment in Indian Health Service\, Tribal and Urban Indian (I/T/U) primary care clinics. In this series of presentations\, Philana Liang\, Physician Assistant with the Washington University Infectious Disease Clinic and Core Program Manager at the St. Louis STI/HIV Prevention Training Center\, offers advice for timely recognition and appropriate staging and treatment in light of pending penicillin shortages. Philana reviews the current epidemiology of syphilis and congenital syphilis\, discusses considerations for staging and where diagnostic mistakes are made\, the latest best practices for syphilis treatment in the time of medication shortages\, and provides strategies for a syndemic approach and why it may be essential to syphilis care. The one-hour Grand Rounds session includes an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation\, gain insight on how I/T/U facilities may effectively integrate timely services for syphilis treatment\, become part of a learning community\, join an Infectious Disease ECHO program\, and a new Pregnancy Care ECHO program. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event\, November 14 at 12pm PT: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09 \nSpeaker(s): Philana Liang\, PA-C\, MPH \nIn case you haven’t already received the information below in regards to the bicillin shortage. If you are aware of clinics that do not have any supply\, they can contact Pfizer and/or the CDC for assistance: \nTribal providers can call the Pfizer 1-800 number (copied below) and request bicillin b/c they have a pregnant person in need of treatment. They can also send an email to stdshortages@cdc.gov with a specific request and John Papp will connect them with Pfizer.  \nContact the Pfizer Supply Continuity Team between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. (CT) at 1-844-646-4398 (select option 1 [Customer]\, then option 3) and inform them of your urgent need If the distributor has no supply and there is a risk that priority patients (pregnant people and babies with CS) may not be treated. Let CDC know if they are able or unable to help.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231024T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231024T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20231001T192454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231001T193621Z
UID:10007786-1698148800-1698152400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Influenza Management in Primary Care | October 24
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/influenza-management-in-primary-care-october-24/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/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 effectively providing influenza services in Indian Health Service\, Tribal and Urban Indian (I/T/U) primary care clinics. In this series of presentations\, Dr. Jorge Mera\, Indian Country ECHO Medical Director and Director of Infectious Diseases for Cherokee Nation\, offers advice for timely recognition and appropriate antiviral initiation to mitigate complications from influenza. Then\, Dr. Mera shares the latest evidence and guidelines for clinical and laboratory diagnosis of influenza and clinical data and best practices in prescribing antiviral medications for influenza treatment and prophylaxis. The one-hour Grand Rounds session includes an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation\, gain insight on how I/T/U facilities may effectively integrate timely influenza services\, become part of a learning community and join an Infectious Disease ECHO program. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event\, October 24 at 12pm PT: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09 \nSpeaker(s): Jorge Mera\, MD\, FACP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231017T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231017T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20230907T182727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T182727Z
UID:10007384-1697536800-1697540400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention | Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/preexposure-prophylaxis-for-hiv-prevention/
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\nWe invite you to join the Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams ECHO program. In this presentation\, Dr. Jorge Mera\, Indian Country ECHO Medical Director and Director of Infectious Diseases at Cherokee Nation\, discusses HIV PrEP\, the evidence on effectiveness\, monitoring\, and best practices\, including remote provision of PrEP care services. CPE will be offered. \nThis one-hour ECHO session includes an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation\, present a patient or systems-based case\, connect with specialists and colleagues\, and become part of a learning community. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event – October 17th at 10am PT. \nSpeaker: Dr. Jorge Mera\, MD\, FACP \n 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231005T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231006T153000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20230522T154055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T033747Z
UID:10006499-1696494600-1696606200@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Ending the Syndemic Training - Portland
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/ending-the-syndemic-training-portland/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EndingTheSyndemic_Portland2023\n\nStaff serving American Indian & Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Ending the Syndemic ECHO programs. The program provides comprehensive information to effectively address the evolving HCV\, SUD\, HIV and STI epidemics. The program will offer a free 2-day in-person training & subsequent telehealth clinics. CE will be provided. \nWhere: Portland\, OR – ilani Resort\, 1 Cowlitz Wy\, Ridgefield\, WA 98642 located 20min from thePortland Airport \nLodging: Special rate rooms at the ilani Resort Hotel are available. To make a reservation\, simply click here or call1.877.GO.ilani (GROUP CODE will be made available soon) \nDates: October 5th (8:30am-4pm PT) and October 6th (8:30am-3:30pm PT) \nCost: Free \nTo register\, please visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EndingTheSyndemic_Portland2023 \n\nView the training agenda
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230926T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230926T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20230822T165833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230822T165833Z
UID:10007261-1695729600-1695733200@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:HIV in Primary Care | September 26
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/hiv-in-primary-care-september-26/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/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 effectively integrating HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) services in Indian Health Service\, Tribal and Urban Indian (I/T/U) primary care clinics. In this series of presentations\, Dr. Jonathan Iralu\, Chief Clinical Consultant for Infectious Diseases at IHS and seasoned physician at Gallup Indian Medical Center\, offers advice on screening patients for HIV\, having critical conversations\, and establishing swift care in primary care for those that test positive. Dr. Iralu shares valuable goals for your first visit\, what to include as part of the history\, physical exam\, labs and studies to order\, when to start treatment\, medication options\, and recommendations for holistic care. \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 integrate HIV services\, become part of a learning community and join an Infectious Disease ECHO program. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event\, September 26 at 12pm PT: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09 \nSpeaker(s): Jonathan Iralu\, MD\, FACP\, FISDA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230919T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230919T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20230907T174906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T182747Z
UID:10007383-1695117600-1695121200@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:BOP Pharmacy Residential MAT Training Program | Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/bop-pharmacy-residential-mat-training-program/
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\nWe invite you to join the Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams ECHO program. In this presentation\, CDR Anna Santoro and LCDR Trey Draude provide an in-depth overview of the Pharmacy Residential Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Training Program within the Bureau of Prison (BOP). They review the background information and challenges with MAT within the BOP\, described the format of the training program\, and analyze the outcomes and areas of future improvement. CPE will be offered. \nThis one-hour ECHO session includes an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation\, present a patient or systems-based case\, connect with specialists and colleagues\, and become part of a learning community. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event – September 19th at 10am PT. \nSpeakers: CDR Anna Santoro\, PharmD\, MA\, BCPP\, BCGP\, NCPS & LCDR Trey Draude\, PharmD\, AAHIVP \n 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230824T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230824T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20230126T173219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T174551Z
UID:10006310-1692867600-1692876600@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Ending the Syndemic Training - HIV and PrEP
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/ending-the-syndemic-training-hiv-and-prep-august/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EndingTheSyndemic_HIVandPrEP_Aug2023\n\nStaff serving American Indian & Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Ending the Syndemic: HIV and PrEP virtual training. This 2.5-hour virtual training program is designed to aid clinicians in effectively integrating HIV and PrEP services in Indian Health Service\, Tribal and Urban Indian clinics. \nThe program will focus on the rationale for HIV care & PrEP\, HIV screening and diagnosis\, indications and contraindications for PrEP\, HIV treatment basics\, how to start PrEP\, case management\, and addressing complications. \nThis training includes an opportunity to engage in didactic presentations\, become part of a learning community\, and join the Infectious Disease ECHO program. Free CE is available. \nView the agenda here. \nSubmit a Case
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230815T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230815T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20230601T230014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T034659Z
UID:10006606-1692100800-1692104400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Prenatal and Postpartum Care for People Experiencing SUDs | August 15
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/prenatal-and-postpartum-care-for-people-experiencing-suds-august-15/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Join: https://echo.zoom.us/s/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09\n\nSignup: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/L2W8DsG/IndianCountryECHO\n\nWe invite you to join Indian Country ECHO in partnership with the IHS Maternal Child Health Program and HOPE Committee\, for a Grand Rounds focused on best practice prenatal and postpartum care for American Indian and Alaska Native people experiencing substance use disorders (SUDs). In this series of presentations\, CAPT Molly Rutledge from Southcentral Foundation will share a case and the story of how their facility chooses to support pregnant and parenting people experiencing SUDs\, including their infants. Then\, Dr. Michelle Debbink and Dr. Andrew Hsi will highlight best practices for providing prenatal and postpartum care for people experiencing SUDs. Finally\, Dr. Tina Pattara-Lau\, Maternal and Child Health consultant for the IHS\, will share a national overview and provide upcoming opportunities for I/T/U clinics. \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 support pregnant and parenting people experiencing SUDs\, become part of a learning community and join a Substance Use Disorder ECHO and a new Pregnancy Care ECHO program. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event\, August 15 at 12pm PT: https://echo.zoom.us/j/99475693462?pwd=NGlaMjBrNHZkclBOSXRySHNHMzB4Zz09 \nSpeaker(s): Molly Rutledge\, MA\, MS | Michelle Debbink\, MD\, PhD | Andrew Hsi\, MD\, MPH | Tina Pattara-Lau\, MD\, FACOG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230727T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230727T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20230627T190659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230627T190659Z
UID:10006989-1690448400-1690457400@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Ending the Syndemic Training - Syphilis
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/ending-the-syndemic-training-syphilis/
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board":MAILTO:echo@npaihb.org
DESCRIPTION:Signup: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EndingTheSyndemics_SyphilisJuly2023\n\nStaff serving American Indian & Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Ending the Syndemic: Syphilis virtual training. The 2.5-hour virtual training program will provide 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 will share their story of how their facility recognizes\, responds to and prevents syphilis. \nThe 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. \nView the agenda here. \nSubmit a Case
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230718T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230718T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T073537
CREATED:20230607T215610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230607T215610Z
UID:10006811-1689674400-1689678000@echo.npaihb.org
SUMMARY:Supporting Pregnant and Parenting People Experiencing SUDs | Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams
URL:https://echo.npaihb.org/event/supporting-pregnant-and-parenting-people-experiencing-suds/
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\nWe invite you to join the Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Team ECHO program. In this presentation\, Dr. Sherry Daker\, PharmD\, MHA\, highlights best practices for supporting pregnant and parenting people\, partners\, and families experiencing substance use disorders. Dr. Daker shares the impacts of substance use disorder on pregnant and parenting people\, infants\, and families\, provides an overview of key federal legislation and mandatory reporting requirements\, as well as key values in and frameworks for supporting and optimizing outcomes for pregnant and parenting people\, partners\, and families. Then Dr Daker shares valuable resources created to support IHS/Tribal/Urban clinicians in providing SUD care to American Indian and Alaska Native pregnant and parenting people\, and their infants\, partners\, and families. CPE will be offered. \nThis one-hour ECHO session includes an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation\, present a patient or systems-based case\, connect with specialists and colleagues\, and become part of a learning community. \nTo join\, simply click here at the time of the event – July 18 at 10am PT. \nSpeaker: Dr. Sherry Daker\, PharmD\, MHA
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