The Northwest Elders and Knowledge Keepers ECHO session took place on June 14th, 2022. This session features poet, performer, and traditional storyteller Ed Edmo (Shoshone-Bannock) presenting on Legends and How… […]
Audience: Clinical
Urinary Tract Infections | June 16, 2022
In this series of presentations, Dr. Jonathan Iralu, Chief Clinical Consultant for Infectious Diseases at IHS, provides a clinical update on emerging COVID-19 and monkeypox topics. Then, Dr. Alithea Gabrellas,… […]
Tips from the Trenches: A Care Partner’s Reflection on Resources that can Help Families Prepare for the Dementia Journey | June 9 2022
In this presentation, Allyson Schrier, Program Manager, UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center, shares tips from the trenches as a care partner and shares resources she wishes the diagnosing doctor… […]
Minimally Invasive Dentistry: Patient Risk Assessment and Recall Appointments | June 8, 2022
In this series of presentations, Dr. Sean Kelly, Dental Support Center Clinical Consultant at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, reviews Minimally Invasive Dentistry concepts, discuss patient caries risk assessments… […]
HCV 101 | June 2, 2022
In this training, Dr. Jorge Mera and Whitney Essex discuss screening, treatment and management of patients with hepatitis C at the primary care level through didactic and case presentations, recommendations,… […]
Diné Cultural Sensitivity with the Seriously Ill | June 8, 2022
In this presentation, Ms. Sheila Goldtooth, explains culturally appropriate communication with seriously ill patients and their families, and identifies ways to practice respect of the Diné culture. […]
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Managing Poly-SUD | June 7, 2022
In this presentation, CAPT Ted Hall, discusses the prevalence of poly-substance use disorder and practice based evidence strategies to treat and manage it. Furthermore, CAPT Hall discusses stigma and provides… […]
Journey to Health ECHO | May 26th, 2022
During this session, Dr. Jessica Saniguq Ullrich will describe her work to develop a conceptual framework that makes visible Indigenous child wellbeing. […]
Congenital Syphilis on the Rise: Preventable and Treatable in Indian Country | May 26, 2022
In this presentation, Dr Eitan Bornstein highlights best practices for responding to the rise of congenital syphilis rates in Indigenous communities. Dr Bornstein provides a brief syphilis 101 followed by… […]
Native Trauma Treatment: Lessons Learned from Honoring Children – Mending the Circle | May 24, 2022
This presentation talks about the different types of trauma commonly experienced by Native people, cultural approaches to treating trauma, and post-traumatic growth. […]











































