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.
Nikki Giardina
“I love ECHO because it is truly a place of shared knowledge and experience, with a strong emphasis on culture as healing.”
Nikki Giardina, RN, BSN, BA, PHN, is a public health nurse with years of experience working in syringe exchanges. She personally discovered harm reduction over fifteen years ago as a volunteer at a storefront needle exchange and has been dedicated ...read moreDr. Gwendolyn Grant
Dr. Gwendolyn Grant, MD is a practicing rheumatologist in southwest Colorado who provides part-time rheumatology consultations to patients on the Navajo Nation, and has extensive experience with the Project ECHO model, having previously led the development of a Rheumatology ECHO ...read moreDr. Mary Carol Greenlee
“I like helping the people who have diabetes live better and healthier lives. I like giving patients hope and power and helping them feel better. People with diabetes get a lot of blame and shame heaped on them, and I want to help them get out from under that, to let go of those bad feelings but also to help them live long and healthy and happy lives.”
Mary Carol Greenlee, MD, MACP, is board certified in internal medicine and in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism with over 30 years’ experience in private practice. Dr. Greenlee graduated Summa Cum Laude from Miami University (Ohio) and with Highest Distinction from ...read moreDr. 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











































