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CHW/CHR Competency Overview, How to track it and a tool to communicate | March 18, 2024

Date of Presentation: March 18, 2024

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  Community  

Program: Community Health Representative ECHO Program  

Keywords: #chr  #community health representative  #competencies  

In this series of presentations, moderator Michelle Archuleta, MS, MA, National CHR Consultant with the Indian Health Service (IHS), welcomes speakers Dr. Samantha Sabo, DrPH, MPH, Professor at Northern Arizona University, and Louisa O’Meara, MPH, Sr Research Coordinator at Northern Arizona University. Dr. Sabo and Louisa open with a broad overview of CHW/CHR competencies, then provide valuable tools and strategies to track competencies, as well as communicate them.

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Presented by:

Samantha Sabo, DrPH, MPH | Louisa O’Meara, MPH | Michelle Archuleta, MS, MA

Samantha Sabo, DrPH, MPH is a professor in Health Sciences and a researcher with the Center for Health Equity Research at Northern Arizona University. For more than a decade, she has focused on the role and impact of Community Health Worker (CHW) workforce interventions and advocacy to improve the social determinants of chronic disease and maternal and child health. She has completed several CHW workforce studies to support building and sustaining the CHW workforce in Arizona and nationally. Dr. Sabo is a member of the Arizona Department of Health Community Health Worker Leadership Council, a member of the Arizona Community Health Worker Association board of directors and is a founding member of the Arizona Community Health Representative Coalition. Nationally, she serves in leadership positions with several CHW workforce and policy efforts, including the American Public health Association – CHW Section and the CHW Common Indicators Initiative. Dr. Sabo enjoys teaching and mentoring students within the newly established Master of Public Health Program at NAU and is a primary faculty member within the Health Promotion Concentration and Indigenous Health Track, as well as the Interdisciplinary PhD program at NAU. In both her research and public health practice, Dr. Sabo is a multi-disciplinary, community-engaged scholar and uses community-based participatory research, mixed, quantitative and qualitative methods and service-learning to identify community informed approaches to advance health equity. Through her trusted community and institutional collaborations,  Dr. Sabo has served as MPI and Co-Investigator to several National Institute of Health, state and foundation funded research and practice initiatives, and currently co-leads the Community Engagement Core for the Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative funded through the NIH Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) program.

Louisa O’Meara, MPH, is a Senior Research Coordinator with the Center for Health Equity Research at Northern Arizona University.

Michelle Archuleta, MS, MA, is an enrolled member of the Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Tribe with ancestry to the Ohkay Owingeh. She is currently the Indian Health Service National Community Health Representative (CHR) Consultant and Community Health Team Lead. Michelle has an extensive background in health promotion, and community-based programming at the local, state, regional and national levels. Her professional interests include health coaching, Indigenous storywork, and advocacy for the advancement of the field of community health and CHRs critical to the front-line of health and healthcare.

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Date added: March 18, 2024