Hepatitis C Elimination in Indigenous Communities | October 17, 2024
Date of Presentation: October 17, 2024
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Infectious Disease
Keywords: #elimination #hepatitis c #infectious diseases
In this series of presentations, Dr. Jonathan Iralu, provides an overall infectious disease clinical update. Then, Dr. Jorge Mera, MD, FACP, Director of Infectious Diseases for Cherokee Nation Health Services (CNHS), provide the rationale, program design, and tools that can be used by healthcare providers, public health staff and tribal decision makers to develop and enhance community-tailored HCV micro-elimination programs in Indian Country.
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Dr. Jorge Mera
Faculty
Dr. Jorge Mera is the director of the Infectious Disease Department at the Cherokee Nation Health Services, the largest tribally operated health care system in the United States. In 2014, in response the HCV national epidemic he launched the first ProjectECHO hub in the state of Oklahoma. This hub was focused on Hepatitis C treatment and elimination and has provided treatment recommendations to over 1400 American Indian/Alaska Native patients with HCV. In addition, Dr. Mera has been instrumental in the implementation of other ECHO hubs across Indian Country. These hubs have focused on COVID-19, HIV, HIV PrEP, infectious diseases, substance use disorders and eliminating the HIV/HCV/SUD/Syphilis syndemic. Dr. Mera completed his fellowship in Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas and is Board Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Infectious Diseases. He is an Associate Professor in the Infectious Diseases Division at the University of New Mexico, Health Science Center, Strategic Advisor for Project ECHO in Latin America, as well as the ECHO Medical Director for the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board. Dr. Mera is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians.
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Dr. Jon Iralu
Faculty
Dr. Iralu, MD, MACP, FISDA, is the Indian Health Service Chief Clinical Consultant for Infectious Diseases. He has a special interest in HIV, tuberculosis, and sexually transmitted disease care in rural communities. His research has focused on undifferentiated febrile illness in the American Southwest and on rural HIV care delivery. He has worked at Gallup Indian Medical Center since 1994 and is an instructor at Harvard Medical School and Senior Physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital Division of Global Health Equity in Boston, Massachusetts.
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