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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Karin Dean

Karin Dean

“I am thrilled to be serving my fellow PNW tribes by assisting those carrying out the important work of healing our communities.”

Karin Dean (Puyallup Tribe of Indians) is the Behavioral Health Program Coordinator at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, where she began working in July 2021.  Karin has extensive experience in non-profit social services administration, including both living and ...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
Maleah Nore

Maleah Nore

“I love the sense of community and reciprocal learning that Indian Country ECHO brings. In every chair is a leader, and Indian Country ECHO truly embodies that idea. I am able to learn from my fellow faculty and attendees while also making a difference with my own knowledge and experiences. The program brings together empathy and information in a way that creates a ripple effect in our native communities.”

Maleah is a member of the Tlingit Nation from Wrangell, Alaska. She is the Tribal Health – Reaching out InVolves Everyone (THRIVE) Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB). She provides technical assistance, training, ...read more
Jessica Rienstra

Jessica Rienstra

“I love the model and utility of Indian Country ECHO and how it enables those in rural locations to access specialty care recommendations without added burden to the patients. I believe that we are all connected and that we have a responsibility and privilege to care for each other. I am motivated to provide health care, dignity, and kindness to the people I work with and for. I strive to address and break down disparities in access to health care services. I also love being able to learn daily from colleagues, participants, and faculty members.”

Jessica Rienstra is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board working as an ECHO Case Manager. Prior to joining the ECHO team, she worked as a nurse in geriatric and memory care in ...read more