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Responding to the Rising Rates of Syphilis in Indigenous Communities | October 26, 2022

Date of Presentation: October 26, 2022

Type: Past Presentation  Training  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Ending the Epidemics in Indian Country ECHO Program  

Keywords: #infectious disease  #sexual health  #std presentation  #sti  #syphilis  

In this presentation, Jessica Leston, MPH, and Dawn Benth, RN highlight best practices for responding to the rise of syphilis rates in Indigenous communities. Jessica and Dawn provide a brief syphilis 101 followed by the epidemiology of syphilis as well as syphilis in pregnancy with a special focus on the newest data available. They then reviews the management of syphilis, management of syphilis in pregnancy, and finally discuss how our communities can address challenges to syphilis prevention and treatment.

Recording:

Presented by:

Jessica Leston | Dawn Benth

Jessica Leston, MPH is the Clinical Programs Director the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) where she focuses on systems and policy change. She began her public health career working at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium in 2004 and has worked in tribal health since then. She believes strongly in learning from traditional indigenous ways of knowing to help guide, direct and strengthen our public health systems. Her mother’s side of her family are settlers to Turtle Island, originally from Germany, Sweden and Ireland. Her Father’s side of the family is originally from Austria, Finland and Tsimshian from British Columbia/Southeast Alaska. She grew up in Chicago but spent many summers in Southeast Alaska with her Grandmother’s family – climbing Deer Mountain, picking huckleberries around Ward Lake and watching the salmon make their way to the Ketchikan Creek Falls. In her life and work, she honors the Alutiiq cultural value, “we are responsible for each other and ourselves.”

Dawn A. Benth, RN, BSN, MBA, is a CDR with the USPHS for the Crow Service Unit at the Billings Area Indian Health Service

 

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Date added: October 11, 2022