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. Emily Bartlett

Dr. Emily Bartlett

“I value being part of a multidisciplinary team that strives every day to deliver the best care possible while respecting our community’s values, culture and history. My patients demonstrate immense resilience and I learn from their stories and wisdom every day. ”

Dr. Emily Bartlett currently works as an emergency medicine physician at Gallup Indian Medical Center. She completed her MD at the University of Chicago and residency in emergency medicine at the University of Washington / Harborview program in June 2020, where she ...read more
Dr. Topher Jentoft

Dr. Topher Jentoft

“I am inspired to be of service, to work with extraordinary people to limit health inequity, and to blunt the impact of centuries of inequities. My work is unambiguously towards a good.”

Christoper “Topher” Jentoft currently serves the Diné as Clinical Director at Chinle Health Care Center. Previously, he served the White Mountain Apache Tribe at the Whiteriver Indian Hospital for 10 years. Starting as a full-spectrum family physician, he later moved ...read more
Dr. Stacey Lemmon

Dr. Stacey Lemmon

“ECHO builds a sense of comradery with others that we can use to improve our patient care. Working here challenges me to find ways to be a better doctor every day.”

Stacey Lemmon, MD is an ABEM Certified Emergency Physician currently working in the Kayenta Emergency Department, a remote free-standing ED in the Navajo Nation. Here she serves as staff physician and the Maternal/Child Emergency Care Coordinator. Stacey started her career ...read more