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Using Nasal Spray to Reverse an Opioid Overdose (NPAIHB)

Fact sheet for AI/AN community members that described the signs of an opioid overdose and how to respond; includes step-by-step instructions for administering naloxone nasal spray. Updated 8/29/22

Date added: 07/24/21

Indigenous Harm Reduction | May 27, 2021

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Journey to Health ECHO Program  

Keywords: #behavioral health  #indigenous harm reduction  #SUD  

In this session O'Nesha Cochran-Dumas, Peer Support Specialist, presents on "Indigenous Harm Reduction", how it relates to substance use disorder and behavioral health services.  

Date added: 05/27/21

Processing of Training | April 22, 2021

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Journey to Health ECHO Program  

Keywords: #telebehavioral health  #telehealth  

In this session, Behavioral Health ECHO faculty members and participants join in a discussion of what they have learned so far in the Behavioral Health ECHO program and how they have integrated telehealth practices, as well as the challenges they ...

Date added: 04/22/21

Telehealth & Telemedicine Resources & How to Engage Youth During the Pandemic | March 25, 2021

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Journey to Health ECHO Program  

Keywords: #telehealth  #telemedicine  #youth  #youth engagement  

In this session, Birdie Wermy, NPAIHB Behavioral Health Project Manager, shares resources on telehealth and telemedicine and ways to engage with patients via virtual platforms. Additional guest presenters also shared print and digital content that NPAIHB projects developed to reach ...

Date added: 03/25/21

NPAIHB Orientation & Faculty Introductions | February 25, 2021

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Journey to Health ECHO Program  

Keywords: #npaihb  #orientation  

In this session, Behavioral Health ECHO faculty members introduce themselves and provide an overview of the Behavioral Health ECHO program.  

Date added: 02/25/21