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Tribal Diabetes ECHO: Pancreatitis & SGLT2 Inhibitors | October 14, 2021
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Diabetes
Keywords: #pancreatitis #sglt2 inhibitors
Dr. Greenlee, practitioner at Western Slope Endocrinology in Grand Junction, Colorado, reviews the literature around SGLT2 inhibitors and pancreatitis. This review found: A series of phase 2 and 3 trials did not identify a link between SGLT2 inhibitors and acute ...
Date added: 11/5/21
Fentanyl and Fentanyl Withdrawal | November 4, 2021
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Substance Use Disorder
Keywords: #fentanyl #opioid use disorder #substance use disorder #withdrawal
Fentanyl continues to be a rising cause of overdose deaths in the nation. In today's presentation, Dr. Eowyn Rieke and Dr. Jennifer Hartley discuss the key characteristics, poisoning risk, intentional use, patterns of use, and how healthcare providers can provide ...
Date added: 11/4/21
Naloxone
Type: Video
Audience: Clinical
Program: Substance Use Disorder Overdose Mapping and Application (ODMAP) Harm Reduction Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams Journey to Health
In this presentation, IHS HOPE Committee members LCDR Kristin Allmaras, PharmD, BCACP and CDR Tana Triepke, PharmD, BCACP, AE-C, TTS share information on naloxone. They discuss promising practices, how to administer nasal and injectable naloxone, increase access to naloxone, and ...
Date added: 11/4/21
An Overview of Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma | August 11, 2021
In this presentation, Gary Woodcock, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Dean Yannias, Otolaryngologist, and Jovito Saball, Dentist at Gallup Indian Medical Center, provide an understanding of the classification of mandible and midface fractures, share treatment pearls and modalities for mandible and ...
Date added: 11/4/21
Moral Injury, Resilience, and Post-Traumatic Growth Amidst the COVID Response | November 4, 2021
Type: Past Presentation
Program: Virology Trauma Rounds
Keywords: #covid #moral injury #resilience #stress #trauma-informed care
In this presentation, Dr. Nomi Levy-Carrick, describes the difference between burnout and moral injury, provides examples of long-term consequences of toxic stress, and shares how Trauma-Informed Care and Psychological First Aid can support resilience.
Date added: 11/3/21
COVID-19 Vaccine For Children | Post COVID Management by Primary Care | November 3, 2021
In this presentation, Dr. Harry Brown, ECHO faculty member and Medical Epidemiologist for the United South and Eastern Tribes Tribal Epidemiology Center, provides an update on the latest COVID-19 vaccine safety and efficacy data for children ages 5-11. Then, Dr. ...
Date added: 11/3/21
Harm Reduction Works | November 2, 2021
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Program: Harm Reduction
Keywords: #harm reduction #Recovery
In this presentation, Jess Tilley shares the Harm Reduction Works history and reviews the Harm Reduction Works Host Script (HRH413).
Date added: 11/2/21
Contingency Management & Methamphetamine Use Disorder | November 2, 2021
Type: Past Presentation
Program: Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams
Keywords: #amphetamine #contingency #disorder #management #meth #MUD #use
In this presentation, CAPT Ted Hall discusses the unique pathophysiology and psycho-social nuances of Stimulant Use Disorder/Methamphetamine Use Disorder, introduces Contingency Management treatment, benefits, and current barriers for implementation, and discusses off-label non-FDA approved anecdotal medication assisted treatment for Methamphetamine ...
Date added: 11/1/21
Sample CPA (BOP)
Type: Download
Audience: Clinical
Program: Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams
Sample Collaborative Practice Agreement (CPA) for Pharmacy Delivered Patient Care Services, including Diabetes, Hepatitis C, and Medication-Assisted Treatment within the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)
Date added: 10/29/21
Detection of Impaired Cognition Which has Impact on Function (Dementia): Earlier is Better! | October 28, 2021
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Keywords: #alzheimer's #cognition #dementia #detection #function #impaired
Early detection of impaired cognition can slow progression and improve function in Alzheimer’s disease and other kinds of progressive dementia, help persons living with dementia and their family to prepare and adapt, and can help find and treat conditions that ...
Date added: 10/28/21











































