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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Elizabeth Melton

Elizabeth Melton

“I am inspired to bring health care to rural and Tribal communities through the use of emergency medical services (EMS). EMS can be the first, and sometimes only, point of contact for many people on their health care journey. EMS can keep communities healthy.”

Elizabeth Melton, MSN, AGACNP, NRP, is a Nurse Practitioner with the Department of Emergency Medicine at University of New Mexico, where she serves as EMS Faculty.  She is part of the UNM Center for Rural and Tribal EMS. She is ...read more
Dr. Jorge Mera

Dr. Jorge Mera

“On one hand what I value the most is the kindness, passion and collegiality of the people I work with and on the other hand the commitment, patience and interest that the health workers who join the ECHO clinics have.”

Dr. Jorge Mera is the Director of Infectious Diseases for Cherokee Nation Health Services (CNHS), the largest tribally operated health care system in the United States. He completed his fellowship in Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology at Baylor College of ...read more
Dr. Eric Metterhausen

Dr. Eric Metterhausen

“I love to share stories back and forth with my patients. Hearing what really matters to them helps my focus on how we can best collaborate to move towards the best outcome. Being able to establish great relationships with my patients, which helps me guide them towards better health, truly motivates me.”

Eric Metterhausen, PharmD, BCPS, CPP, CPH, serves as the Advanced Clinical Pharmacist Supervisor at Cherokee Indian Hospital. He also serves as a Commander in the United States Public Health Service. He received his PharmD at University of Illinois – Chicago and ...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