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. J. Neil Henderson

Dr. J. Neil Henderson

Neil Henderson, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Medical Anthropology at the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth campus, and former Executive Director of the Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team. He is Oklahoma Choctaw. Neil's research areas focus on aging issues ...read more
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Bryan Hendrix

““I value the sense of accomplishment and that we are making a difference in the lives of American Indian and Alaska Native people.” ”

Bryan Hendrix, MS, is the program manager for the United Southern and Eastern Tribes (USET) ECHO programs. He began his journey with the USET Tribal Epidemiology Center in 2012 as the Quality Improvement Data Analyst. During this time, Bryan has ...read more
Lane Holcomb

Lane Holcomb

“Feeling seen wasn’t something I was used to growing up. Maybe in the sense I was someone’s token Native friend, but never was that representation mirrored until years later. This is what inspires me to do the work I do for the Trans and Gender-Affirming Care ECHO, knowing there’s someone who has been in the same shoes on the home side of the court.”

Lane Holcomb is from Vian, Oklahoma. She is 23 years old and is a trans woman of the Cherokee Nation. Lane is currently a student at Carl Albert State College, where she is majoring in psychology and sociology. (more…)
Annette Hubbard

Annette Hubbard

“I LOVE ECHOs. I have found so many benefits in connecting with and learning from others providing healthcare. Living in a small rural community, it has helped me learn from others.”

Annette is a Medication-Assisted Treatment Intake Case Manager and Behavioral Health Aide for the Ninilchik Traditional Council. Annette advocates for medication-assisted treatment (MAT), harm reduction, overdose prevention, mental health services, and high-quality health care for people who use substances. In ...read more