Public Health Pharmacists Ending The Syndemic at Crow/Northern Cheyenne | May 20, 2026
Date of Presentation: May 20, 2026
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Hepatitis C
Keywords: #hcv #hiv #patient centered medical home #sti #SUD
In this presentation, Dr. Casey Marlin, and Marlaina Renney, summarize steps taken to establish an effective Patient Centered Medical Home clinic model, explain team member roles and workflow, and describe current clinic status and future goals to end the HIV/STI/HCV/SUD syndemic at the Crow/Northern Cheyenne Hospital (IHS) and primary care clinics.
Presented by:
LCDR Casey Marlin
PharmD, MHA, BCGP
Casey Marlin is a lieutenant commander in the US Public Health Service and a 2009 graduate of the University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy. She is a Board Certified Geriatric Pharmacist and has worked for the Indian Health Service for 15 years, 10 of which were in Pawhuska, OK before transferring to the Crow/Northern Cheyenne Hospital in Crow Agency, MT where she has worked for the last 5 years. She primarily works as a clinical pharmacist managing chronic disease states in a Patient Centered Medical Home model but also serves as the PGY1 pharmacy residency preceptor for the Community Health learning rotation where she instructs pharmacy residents on the pharmacist’s role in treatment and management of Hepatitis C and treatment of sexually transmitted infections as well as increasing the pharmacist’s outreach in the community.
Marlaina K. Renney
PharmD
Marlaina K. Renney, PharmD, is a Pharmacist Resident at the Crow/Northern Cheyenne Hospital
Resources Provided:
- Activity Evaluation and Claiming CE
- Tribal Disease Intervention Training – July 2026
- Ending the Syndemic Training – June 2026
Date added: May 14, 2026



















































































