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Patient Centered Care | April 20, 2021

Date of Presentation: April 20, 2021

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Ending the Epidemics in Indian Country ECHO Program  

Keywords: #lummi  #patient centered care  #peer recovery support  #peer support  

In this series of presentations, Jessica Rienstra, RN, reviews patient centered care and it’s relevance to HCV elimination. Then, Danayle Wilson, Tabitha Jefferson-Ayosa, and Cedric Robertson share how Lummi Nation is providing patient centered care through their innovative work as recovery coaches and peer support specialists.

Recording:

Presented by:

Jessica Rienstra, Danayle Wilson, Cedric Robertson, Tabitha Jefferson-Ayosa

Jessica Rienstra, BSN, RN, is a Registered Nurse at Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board working as an ECHO Case Manager. Prior to joining the ECHO team, she worked in pediatric health in Madagascar, Mozambique and Sudan. Jessica also worked 5 years at a Tribal Health Center in Washington State where she helped develop and implement harm reduction, syringe service, and HCV elimination programs. She is also currently pursuing her Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner degree at Gonzaga University. Jessica is passionate about ensuring accessible, destigmatized, and intentional health care for all.

Danayle Wilson, serves as a Peer Recovery Coach at the Lummi Tribal Health Center.

Cedric Robertson, serves as a Peer Recovery Coach at the Lummi Tribal Health Center.

Tabitha Jefferson-Ayosa, serves as a Peer Recovery Coach at the Lummi Tribal Health Center.

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Date added: April 20, 2021