In this presentation, Christian Mateo Garcia, MD, discusses the different types of strokes, common causes of each type, the importance of time in regards to stroke and prehospital considerations of… […]
Audience: Community
Hepatitis C: Test, Treat, Cure
Hepatitis C is everybody’s responsibility. With American Indian and Alaska Natives having the highest mortality rate from hepatitis C of any race or ethnicity, it is time to make a… […]
Hepatitis C is Everybody’s Responsibility
Hepatitis C is everybody’s responsibility. With American Indian and Alaska Natives having the highest mortality rate from hepatitis C of any race or ethnicity, it is time to make a… […]
IHS, Tribal and Urban Indian Clinics are Curing Hepatitis C
Nurse practitioners, PAs, Pharmacists, and PCPs can treat most hepatitis c infected patients in an office-based setting and be confident that the vast majority of these patients will be cured.… […]
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HCV Handouts for Patients
Rack cards, brochures, and pamphlets developed by the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board to educate patients on the importance of getting tested and treated for HCV. Order Print Copies… […]
Journey to Health ECHO | July 13th, 2023
In this presentation, Andrew Hunt, MSW, (Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina) discusses Improving Cultural Competency when Serving American Indian and Alaska Natives. Andrew defines the term “cultural competence” and identifies the… […]
An Organized Approach to Life Threatening Pulmonary Embolism | July 12 2023
Pulmonany Embolism (PE) accounts for approximately 100,000 deaths annually in the USA, consistently ranking in the top 5 causes of sudden death. In this presentation Dr. Sundeep Guliani discusses the… […]
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NW Elders ECHO | July 11, 2023
The Northwest Elders and Knowledge Keepers ECHO session took place on July 11th, 2023. In this presentation, Jefferson Greene (Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs) provides an overview on Canoe Journey.… […]
Indigenous Trauma and SUD Care – Trickster Spirits | July 6 2023
In this presentation, Dr. Danica Love Brown, ECHO faculty member and Behavioral Health Director at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, discusses indigenous trauma, Trickster Spirits, and other cultural… […]
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PrEP Video Series
This series of community education videos aims to remind the Indigenous communities on the importance of PrEP for preventing HIV. […]



















































































