emRIC 2025

Staff serving indigenous and rural communities are invited to participate in a multi-day gathering April 28th through May 1st, 2025 in Seattle, WA (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. CE will be available.

The theme this year: Bridging Cultures, Strengthening Communities. During this year’s event we hope to highlight the importance of cultural humility and understanding in medical practice within rural and Indigenous communities, showcase the event as a bridge between diverse cultures and medical expertise, and focus on the collaboration and collective efforts of various healthcare professionals and community leaders.

To register directly on our Eventbrite page, please click Here

The Frontline Indigenous Partnership Scholarship: A limited number of scholarships for the cost of registration as well as a stipend for travel are available. Application deadline: CLOSED as of January 10, 2025

Where: Muckleshoot Casino Resort, Auburn WA

Dates: April 28th – May 1st, 2025

Cost: $150 – $600 ; price varies depending on ticket types

Check back at this site after the event to find recordings and materials from the presentation, or to claim CE!

Event Location: Muckleshoot Casino Resort, 2402 Auburn Way South Auburn, WA 98002

Reserve Your Room (muckleshootcasino.com)

Guests have the choice of reserving a Deluxe King Bed or Deluxe 2 Queen Beds.  The group rate is $188.00 plus tax per night.  Group rate available until April 1, 2025 to reserve their room at the discounted rate.  Guests can also call the Reservation Line at 800-804-4444 to make their reservation. 

Please ask for the group rate:  Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board

Please see our current draft agendas HERE

This year, there are three components of the gathering that participants can register for:

April 28: Pre-conference Trauma-Informed Leadership and Healing Workshop

This day-long session will offer the opportunity toexploreyour work from a respectful, holistic and culturally relevant framework through practical discussions, skill-building and interactive activities.If you’d like to dive into these topics and create community with other passionate individuals invested in indigenous health care systems, you are most welcome!We welcome and highly encourage ALL health care professionals from ALL backgrounds to attend.

April 29 – April 30: emRIC Conference:

The two day conference will be dedicated to improving emergency care delivered to Indigenous and rural communities through education, advocacy & collaboration. We invite community leaders, nurses, physicians, pharmacists, medics, residents, students, administrators, and all who are interested, to join us for this year’s event. Please consider attending or inviting a member of your team to join as we continue efforts to effectively put policy and practice into place to weave culture and history with emergency medicine to further clinical excellence.

CE will be provided.

May 1: Clinical Skills Workshop

Intensive hands-on procedural skills and ultrasound workshop with content tailored to the needs of professionals working in rural and indigenous communities. The clinical skills workshop focuses on procedural skills for high-acuity, low-occurrence (HALO) scenarios with limited specialty back-up. The ultrasound workshop focuses on skills that are useful in locations with limited formal ultrasound coverage, including point-of-care ultrasonography skills that can inform or prevent patient transfers. Regional anesthesia techniques for pain management are also included in the ultrasound curriculum. This workshop includes tracks for clinicians (Physicians, NPs and PAs) as well as RNs.

CE will be provided.

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