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.
Dr. Justin Iwasaki
“Indian Country ECHO programs are either run by Tribal members or people working in Tribal communities. All of the education is relevant and meaningful for the people we work with. By helping Tribal communities build their healthcare programs we can create an impact on a much larger scale.”
Dr. Justin Iwasaki, MD, MPH, serves as the Chief Medical Officer for Tribal Health Connections. He has worked in multiple communities around the world developing innovative solutions to complex health problems. Dr. Iwasaki worked for the Lummi Nation for eight years in multiple ...read moreDr. Topher Jentoft
“I am inspired to be of service, to work with extraordinary people to limit health inequity, and to blunt the impact of centuries of inequities. My work is unambiguously towards a good.”
Christoper “Topher” Jentoft currently serves the Diné as Clinical Director at Chinle Health Care Center. Previously, he served the White Mountain Apache Tribe at the Whiteriver Indian Hospital for 10 years. Starting as a full-spectrum family physician, he later moved ...read moreClint Kalan
“Rural and Tribal EMS agencies have some of the most invested and humble providers. They often serve as a powerful force for good in their community, and it is their work that most inspires me.”
Clint Kalan, MMSc, PA-C, is a physician assistant and faculty member in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. His interest and involvement in EMS spans 20 years. He previously served as the ...read moreAtwice 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











































