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
CDR Teresa Grund

CDR Teresa Grund

“What I love about my work with Indian Country ECHO is the opportunity to share what I have learned and how that knowledge has changed the way I am able to meet people where they are at [and] see how small things can have a positive impact on the lives of the community members I serve.”

CDR Teresa Grund, RPh, NCPS, BCPS, BCPP, is a behavioral health clinical pharmacist at the Red Lake IHS Hospital in Red Lake, MN. CDR Grund is a fully credentialed and privileged pharmacist in primary care, palliative care, medication assisted treatment, ...read more
Jess Guerriero

Jess Guerriero

Jess Guerriero, CSWA, MA, (they/them) is a white, non-binary social worker in the Pacific Northwest. They currently work exclusively with gender diverse youth and their families but have clinical experience working with gender expansive folks across the lifespan. They serve ...read more
Dr. Samantha Gustafson

Dr. Samantha Gustafson

“Every person that trusts me with a piece of their story inspires me to continue this work. They remind me that strength can be displayed in even our toughest times, and support can be provided in many ways. My experience serving Indigenous people has been a true blessing, teaching me a great deal both personally and professionally.”

LCDR Samantha Gustafson, PharmD, received her pharmacy degree from North Dakota State University in 2008. She began a career in retail pharmacy, and transitioned to a clinical position in 2014 with the Indian Health Service on the Red Lake Indian ...read more