Faculty

These faculty and staff are dedicated to sharing their knowledge with our clinics as well as our communities and they can help you implement programs to address various health conditions.

To connect with one of the experts, please contact us today at echo@npaihb.org.

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Dr. Jessica Gregg

Dr. Jessica Gregg

“Working with Indigenous people, I am taught again and again about the beautiful importance of community and whole person care. I try to bring those lessons to my work outside of the ECHO as well, which has made a better doctor all around.”

Jessica Gregg, MD, PhD, received her undergraduate degree at Stanford University, her medical degree at the University of New Mexico, and a PhD in Medical Anthropology at Emory University. She began her medical career in primary care at Oregon Health ...read more
Dr. Jonathan Leserman Robbins

Dr. Jonathan Leserman Robbins

“I love the long-term relationships I get to build with patients on my primary care panel. Many of these patients have substance use disorders or chronic pain, and it’s wonderful when I can help someone get into recovery or improve their pain experience.”

Jonathan Leserman Robbins, MD, MS, is a general internist and primary care doctor at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR. He splits his time between outpatient primary care, the inpatient addiction consult service, and a pain and addiction ...read more
Dr. Danica Love Brown

Dr. Danica Love Brown

“I love supporting providers in doing challenging and impactful work. The sharing of space and knowledge that occurs during virtual clinics inspires me. You can see that our communities benefit from them. This is sacred work that I am honored to be a part of.”

Danica Love Brown, MSW, CACIII, PhD, is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma born and raised in Northern New Mexico. Danica is the Behavioral Health Director at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board and has worked as ...read more
Tina Monje

Tina Monje

“What I love about ECHO is being able to be in community with other service providers who work with people who use drugs, and who are combining Indigenous wisdom and harm reduction into their healthcare practice.”

Tina Monje has been with the Native American Community Clinic in Minneapolis since February of 2019. She currently holds the positions of Ryan White Non-Medical Case Manager and Project ECHO Coordinator. Her passion for health equity and social justice is ...read more