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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Atwice Kamiakun

Atwice Kamiakun

“I love having the opportunity to work in a professional atmosphere with individuals who care and share the fact that seeking mental help should not be a stigma. I am inspired by sharing knowledge that I learned from my elders – many who have passed – with youth, that their wisdom will live on.”

I was raised on the banks of the Columbia River at the thousands-year old, Celilo Falls, OR where my P’cha, Father, Atway St. Sgt. Matthew Goudy, Sr. was a fisherman and my Ithla, Mother, Atway Nancy Wak-Wak (Pinaxtamnay) Barron raised ...read more
Dr. Sean Kelly

Dr. Sean Kelly

“I love working with Indian Country ECHO because there’s an emphasis on new ideas and innovation to bring about change, improvement and healthy outcomes, especially for the underserved.”

Dr. Sean R. Kelly served as a Commissioned Corps Officer within the Indian Health Service of the United States Public Health Service from 2003 to 2017. Starting as a Staff Dentist for the Puyallup Tribal Health Authority Dental Clinic, Sean ...read more
Ken Kraybill

Ken Kraybill

“This work gives me opportunities to learn and grow while making a positive difference in the world, and to do so with other like-minded people. I really appreciate the thoughtful pace, focus on the collective, and good humor.”

Ken Kraybill, MSW, has worked at the intersection of healthcare, behavioral health, homelessness, and housing for more than 35 years. He is a Senior Trainer at C4 Innovations and is dedicated to improving the quality of care provided to marginalized ...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