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Long-acting Injectable HIV PrEP | March 5, 2026
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Substance Use Disorder
Keywords: #hiv #injectables #prep
In this presentation, Dr. Gabrellas reviews the efficacy, safety, and dosing protocols of long-acting injectables (such as cabotegravir and lenacapavir) compared to daily oral PrEP, discusses monitoring plans and practical strategies for integrating injectable PrEP into clinical practice.
Date added: 03/5/26
The Month in Virology Clinical Update | March 18, 2026
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Virology
Keywords: #animals #covid #influenza #rsv #vaccines #virology #virus
In this presentation, Dr. Mera and Dr. Perti deliver a clinical update on key virology topics focusing on the latest respiratory virus surveillance updates, the American Academy of Pediatrics immunization schedule, the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of measles in the ...
Date added: 03/4/26
Evaluation of Chest Pain | March 16, 2026
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Cardiology
Keywords: #angina #cardiac #Chest pain #heart
In this presentation Dr. Leon Ptaszek, MD, PhD, provides an ECG review, discusses the causes of chest pain, describes how to utilize a risk factor-based strategy to evaluate chest pain, and reviews patients who require tertiary care.
Date added: 03/4/26
Sexual Health | March 16, 2026
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Program: Community Health Representative (CHR)
Keywords: #chr #chw #sexual health
In this presentation Niki Graham, MPH shares an overview of sexual health from a holistic and Indigenous perspective. Niki reviews sexual health safety, what consent looks like, how to provide safe and supportive healthcare access for all, and the vital ...
Date added: 03/4/26
“Vital Signs are Vital: A Foundational Look at Our Most Basic Assessments” | March 3rd, 2026
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Keywords: #assessments #blood pressure #ems #O2 #Vital Signs
In this session, Dr. Jenna White, MD reviews the importance of vital signs and the foundational importance of mastering basic assessments.
Date added: 03/4/26
Ambiguous Dementia – A Caregiver Focus | February 26, 2026
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Program: Dementia Caregiver Support ECHO
Keywords: #caregiving #cultural #dementia #elders
In this discussion, Dr. Neil Henderson (Oklahoma Choctaw), PhD, Indian Country ECHO lead faculty member and Professor Emeritus of Medical Anthropology at the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth campus, focuses on defining ambiguous dementia and the impact the early ...
Date added: 02/26/26
Journey to Health ECHO | February 26, 2026
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Program: Journey to Health
Keywords: #*Indigenous health #cultural safety #indigenous #Native Health #Sacred #Sacred Path
In this presentation, Jennifer S. Nanez, MSW, LMSW (Pueblo of Acoma) discusses “Returning to the Sacred Path: Cultural Safety and American Indian and Alaska Native Health.”
Date added: 02/26/26
Early Relational Health ECHO | February 25, 2026
Audience: Clinical Community
Keywords: #*Cradleboard #*Native Babies #*Native Families #breastfeeding #support #tradition
In this presentation, Dr. LaKota Scott, ND (Navajo) presents on “Rooted in Tradition: A Personal Path in Supporting Native Families and Babies.”
Date added: 02/25/26
Ben the Bunny Coloring Book
Type: Download
Audience: Community
Program: Early Relational Health (ERH): Parents, Caregivers, and Babies ECHO Infectious Disease
This playful coloring book for preschool and elementary school-aged children teaches kids about vaccines in a fun and engaging way.
Date added: 02/25/26
Harm Reduction | February 23, 2026
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Program: Community Health Representative (CHR)
Keywords: #chr #chw #harm reduction #prevention #risk reduction
In this presenation Jessica Rienstra, PMHNP-BC, discusses the evidence based practice of Harm Reduction, sharing what it is and what it isn’t, why it matters and how it has and can be applied. Then, Niki Graham, MPH shares an opportunity ...
Date added: 02/23/26











































