Sexual Health | April 21, 2025
Date of Presentation: April 21, 2025
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Program: Community Health Representative (CHR)
Keywords: #chr #chw #sexual health #sti
In this presentation Niki Graham, MPH and Camisha Emarthla, CHR share an overview of sexual health, and ways to overcome barriers to provide STI education, prevention, testing and treatment.
Recording:
https://youtu.be/2WZpEp5MuG4Presented by:
Camisha Emarthla
CHW
Camisha Emarthla is a Community Health worker for the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Division of Health, Perkins Family Clinic. She grew up in Perkins, Oklahoma and has also lived in rural parts of Northeastern Oklahoma. Ms. Emarthla has worked in healthcare for 9 years, with previous experience in Pediatrics, Children with Disabilities, and Clinical Management. Ms. Emarthla received her Associates in Arts in Social Science from Northern Oklahoma College, is a certified Nurse Aide, Community Health Worker, certified JVN imager, and certified DPP Lifestyle Coach. Camisha is an enrolled member of the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, and a descendant of the Muscogee Creek, Navajo, Wyandotte, and Cherokee
Tribes. Ms. Emarthla has experience working on the current SPF-Rx project, educating American Indians on the twelve dimensions of wellness, assisting American Indian patients with coordination of care, and incorporating culture into health outreach events. She works frequently with the Perkins-Tryon Native American Student Association and the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Title VI Elders and utilizes those opportunities for health promotion.
Niki Graham
MPH
Niki Graham, MPH, Community Research Navigator and Tribal Liaison at the University of Montana. She is known in her community (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes) for her ability to motivate, empower and energize audiences while maintaining the utmost level of respect for the community.
Michelle Archuleta
Program Director
Michelle Archuleta, MS, MA, is an enrolled member of the Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Tribe with ancestry to the Ohkay Owingeh. She is currently the Indian Health Service National Community Health Representative (CHR) Consultant and Community Health Team Lead. Michelle has an extensive background in health promotion, and community-based programming at the local, state, regional and national levels. Her professional interests include health coaching, Indigenous storywork, and advocacy for the advancement of the field of community health and CHRs critical to the front-line of health and healthcare.
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