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The Month in Virology Clinical Update | March 20, 2024

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Virology  

Keywords: #cdc  #covid  #covid clinical updates  #covid treatment  #hcv  #measles  #rsv  

In this presentation, Dr. Jorge Mera, ECHO Medical Director and Director of Infectious Diseases at Cherokee Nation, provides a clinical update on respiratory viruses, measles, HCV and the latest CDC respiratory guidelines.

Date added: 03/15/24

A National Initiative to Eliminate HCV in the United States | March 20, 2024

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Hepatitis C  

Keywords: #daa  #direct acting antiviral  #eliminate  #elimination  #hcv  #hep  #hepatitis  #hepc  #national  

In this presentation Dr. Karla Thornton provides an update on the national initiative to eliminate HCV in the United States, including a background on the epidemiology of the the public health crisis, current barriers to getting hepatitis C treatment, examples ...

Date added: 03/14/24

Journey to Health ECHO | March 14th, 2024

In this presentation, Victoria Ybanez, MPA (Diné, Apache, and Mexican descent), discusses Trauma Informed Care Considerations Regarding Sexual Assault.

Date added: 03/14/24

Evaluation of Narrow-Complex Tachycardia | March 18th, 2024

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Keywords: #anticoagulant  #cardiac  #heart  #outpatient  #tachycardia  

In this presentation, Dr. Leon Ptaszek, MD, PhD, cardiologist and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Associate Physician on the Cardiac Arrhythmia Service at the Massachusetts General Hospital, summarizes the different mechanisms of narrow complex tachycardia, describes ...

Date added: 03/11/24

Airway Management | March 13, 2024

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Trauma Rounds  

Keywords: #airway  #management  #trauma  

In this presentation, CAPT David Good, CRNA, provides a comprehensive overview of airway management, including airway assessment, preparation, positioning, and equipment. Furthermore, CAPT Good describes induction agents, muscle relaxants, and other pharmacological options, in addition to, pediatric and trauma considerations.

Date added: 03/11/24

Vector-Borne Illness on Tribal Lands | March 18, 2024

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Emergency Medicine with Rural and Indigenous Communities (emRIC)  

Keywords: #american  #borne  #disease  #ecologic  #id  #illness  #indian  #infection  #infectious  #native  #tribal  #vector  

In this presentation, Dr. Michael Henry, MD, and Dr. Max McClure, MD, provide a comprehensive overview of vector-borne illness impacting native communities. Drs. Henry and McClure define vector-borne illnesses and current ecological trends, and review multiple historical patient cases.

Date added: 03/11/24

Utilization of Telehealth in the Management of Cardiovascular Disease | March 11, 2024

Type: Past Presentation  

Program: Virtual Care Implementation  

Keywords: #cardiology  #VCI  #virtual  #virtual care  

In this presentation, Dr. Leon Ptaszek, MD, PhD, summarizes the opportunities associated with implementation of telehealth in regard to Cardiovascular Disease, he discusses the communities who may benefit most from more extensive utilization of telehealth and lastly he goes over ...

Date added: 03/8/24

National Community Health Representative National Strategic Plan

Type: Download  Policies & Procedures  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: CHAP ECHO Learning Collaborative  

Keywords: #chr  #community health representatives  #strategic plans  

The IHS is committed to supporting the National Community Health Representative (CHR) Program in improving the health status, health care system, and service delivery for all American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people. This Strategic Plan describes what the agency, ...

Date added: 03/8/24

Tend, Gather & Grow

Tend, Gather and Grow (Tend) is a K-12 curriculum that focuses on native and naturalized plants of the Pacific Northwest region. Through hands-on activities, students explore themes in cultural ecosystems, herbal medicine, plant technologies, tree communities, and wild food traditions. Northwest Native ...

Date added: 03/8/24

13 Moons Curriculum

Type: Training  Video  

Audience: Clinical  Community  

Program: Early Relational Health (ERH): Parents, Caregivers, and Babies ECHO  

Keywords: #community health  #environmental health  #first foods  #swinomish  #traditional foods  

The 13 Moon’s Curriculum was developed by the Swinomish Community Environmental Health program with the goal to create an informal and scalable model of environmental health education through the lens of first foods and resources. Each curriculum phase has a ...

Date added: 03/8/24