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COVID-19 | March 18, 2020
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Virology ECHO Program
Keywords: #covid clinical updates #covid-19
Dr. Jorge Mera, Director of Infectious Diseases for the Cherokee Nation Health Service, and Whitney Essex, Family Nurse Practitioner for the Cherokee Nation Health Service, provide an overview of COVID-19, including the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, testing for COVID-19, and how ...
Date added: 03/18/20
Navajo Area IHS COVID-19 Situation Awareness | COVID-19 Clinical Care | Gallup Indian Medical Center Facility Readiness | March 17, 2020
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Virology ECHO Program
Keywords: #covid clinical updates #covid-19 #gallup
Dr. Vivian Huang, Area Diabetes Consultant for the Navajo Area IHS, provides a situation report on the COVID-19 pandemic nationwide. In the second, Dr. Jonathan Iralu, IHS Chief Clinical Consultant for Infection Diseases, shares an in-depth overview of COVID-19 clinical ...
Date added: 03/17/20
Introduction to Gender-Affirming Care in Indian Country | March 11, 2020
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Trans & Gender Affirming Care ECHO Program
Keywords: #gender diversity #gender-affirming care #trauma #trauma-informed care #words matter
Dr. Shaquita Bell, a pediatrician and the Medical Director at The Center for Diversity and Health Equity at the Seattle Children’s Hospital, discusses the importance of trauma informed care (1:24) and the complex nature of identity (2:42). She provides strategies ...
Date added: 03/11/20
Microdose Buprenorphine Inductions | March 5, 2020
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Substance Use Disorder ECHO Program
Keywords: #buprenorphine #microdosing #outpatient microdosing
Dr. Jennifer Hartley, a Family Medicine Practitioner at Portland Urgent Care, defines microdosing, provides an overview of microdosing protocols for buprenorphine, reviews several case studies, and explains how to implement outpatient buprenorphine microdosing.
Date added: 03/5/20
Introduction to Harm Reduction | February 20, 2020
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Substance Use Disorder ECHO Program
Keywords: #harm reduction #lummi #syringe services
Jessica Rienstra, Hepatitis C Project Coordinator at Lummi Tribal Health Center, shares an overview of harm reduction principles and the benefits of harm reduction for both patients and providers. She also shares some history and provides an overview of the ...
Date added: 02/20/20
The Gut Microbiome | February 13, 2020
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Diabetes ECHO Program
Keywords: #bacteria #gut microbiome
Our gut bacteria are blamed for many health problems, including weight gain and diabetes. Dr. Mary Carol Greenlee, a private practitioner at Western Slope Endocrinology, examines how managing the gut microbiome might impact diabetes treatment.
Date added: 02/13/20
Trickster Tails | February 6, 2020
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Substance Use Disorder ECHO Program
Keywords: #indigenous knowledge #opioids #OUD #traditions
Dr. Danica Love Brown, Behavioral Health Manager at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, demonstrates how traditional indigenous knowledge and stories can aid in overcoming trauma related to opioid addiction.
Date added: 02/6/20
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder: Who Should Get What When? | January 16, 2020
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Substance Use Disorder ECHO Program
Keywords: #buprenorphine #methadone #naltrexone #opioid substitution therapy #opioids #OUD
Dr. Jessica Gregg, Associate Professor of Medicine at Oregon Health and Science University, compares methadone, buprenorphine, and extended release naltrexone in terms of efficacy on a stable dose, induction, retention, and systems-level constraints.
Date added: 01/16/20
Diabetes Management in Patients with Renal Disease | January 9, 2020
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Diabetes ECHO Program
Keywords: #diabetes management #kidney disease #renal disease
Dr. Mary Carol Greenlee, a private practitioner at Western Slope Endocrinology in Grand Junction, Colorado, offers evidence-based suggestions for managing diabetes in patients with end-stage kidney disease.
Date added: 01/9/20
Maternal Substance Use Disorders and Infant Withdrawal Syndromes in Hospital Deliveries Among American Indians/Alaska Natives | December 19, 2019
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Substance Use Disorder ECHO Program
Keywords: #fetal alcohol spectrum disorder #infant withdrawal #maternal child health #maternal substance use disorders #neonatal abstinence syndrome
In this presentation, Dr. Chiao-Wen Lan, Dr. Tom Weiser, and Sujata Joshi from the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, discuss how prenatal exposure to substances can negatively affect fetal development. They also look at the effects on fetal development ...
Date added: 12/19/19