In this presentation, Dolores Jimerson, LCSW, discusses Self, Community, and Spiritual Care. […]
Audience: Clinical
Journey to Health ECHO | July 27th, 2023
In this presentation, Brian Frejo discusses The Circle of Strength: Fostering Compassion and Resiliency. […]
Necrotizing Skin and Soft Tissue Infections | July 26, 2023
In this series of presentations, Dr. Nick Stadlberger, MD, Dr. Jonathan Iralu, MD, and Dr. Joachim Chino, MD, provide a comprehensive overview of necrotizing skin and soft tissue infections. […]
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Tribal Opioid Response Video Series
This video series was created for tribal community members to learn more about preventing, treating, and recovering from opioid use disorder. To learn more visit: npaihb.org/opioid. […]
didgʷálič Video Series
In one year, didgʷálič Wellness Center cut tribal opioid overdose deaths in half. Learn about their unique treatment model from the perspective of staff and clients. […]
Tribal Opioid Response Collection
A collection of handouts on opioids and fentanyl from the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board. Order Print Copies at Native Health Resources […]
Special ID Clinic and Hepatitis C Program at GIMC IHS | July 26, 2023
In this presentation, LT Jade-Ngoc Brookfield, shares the story of Gallup Indian Medical Center’s Special ID Clinic Hepatitis C program, how collaborative practice can improve patient care, their success’, challenges… […]
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Stroke and Stroke Systems | July 20, 2023
In this presentation, Christian Mateo Garcia, MD, discusses the different types of strokes, common causes of each type, the importance of time in regards to stroke and prehospital considerations of… […]
Hepatitis C: Test, Treat, Cure
Hepatitis C is everybody’s responsibility. With American Indian and Alaska Natives having the highest mortality rate from hepatitis C of any race or ethnicity, it is time to make a… […]
Hepatitis C is Everybody’s Responsibility
Hepatitis C is everybody’s responsibility. With American Indian and Alaska Natives having the highest mortality rate from hepatitis C of any race or ethnicity, it is time to make a… […]











































