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. Megan Ballew

Dr. Megan Ballew

“Improvements in mental health are much more than simple symptom reduction. It’s inspiring to see the ripple effects in an individual’s life including improved relationships, parenting skills, physical health, housing security, employment, and involvement in culture and community. These changes impact whole family systems and ultimately impact the health and wellness of a community.”

Dr. Megan Ballew is an enrolled member of Cherokee Nation. She serves as the Director of Behavioral Health Programs for Tribal Health Connections. She earned her bachelor's degree in Special Education from Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and a M.S. ...read more
Dr. Justin Iwasaki

Dr. Justin Iwasaki

“Indian Country ECHO programs are either run by Tribal members or people working in Tribal communities. All of the education is relevant and meaningful for the people we work with. By helping Tribal communities build their healthcare programs we can create an impact on a much larger scale.”

Dr. Justin Iwasaki, MD, MPH, serves as the Chief Medical Officer for Tribal Health Connections. He has worked in multiple communities around the world developing innovative solutions to complex health problems. Dr. Iwasaki worked for the Lummi Nation for eight years in multiple ...read more
Dr. Angad Singh

Dr. Angad Singh

“I am a firm believer that everyone deserves equal access to excellent care. Although virtual options for health care have become an essential part of many practices, not everyone feels comfortable with implementing or using the technology. By working to improve virtual care options for Indian Country, I value the opportunity to address structural inequities affecting the health of Indigenous people. Indian Country ECHO creates a rich opportunity for everyone to come together and share their expertise. Each person learns through the process and together we are able to support the health of the community.”

Angad Singh, MD, is a clinical assistant professor, practicing family physician, and informatics leader at the University of Washington. He has expertise in electronic health records, telehealth, digital health tools, and health equity. In 2020, he was part of the ...read more
Dr. George ‘Bud’ Vana

Dr. George ‘Bud’ Vana

“I love ECHO’s unique opportunity to talk about the possibilities telemedicine brings and leveraging it for better access for tribal communities. I’m inspired by providing access to patients who have lacked access to high quality coordinated care and treasure the patient connections and seeing people thrive.”

George ‘Bud’ Vana, MD, is a general pediatrician, adult psychiatrist, and child psychiatrist practicing at the Lummi Tribal Health Center in Bellingham, Washington. He and his psychiatric team are integrated into the medical clinic, substance use disorder treatment program, pediatrics ...read more