Dr. Justin Iwasaki
Program Coordinator, Program Director
“Indian Country ECHO programs are either run by Tribal members or people working in Tribal communities. All of the education is relevant and meaningful for the people we work with. By helping Tribal communities build their healthcare programs we can create an impact on a much larger scale.”
Dr. Justin Iwasaki, MD, MPH, serves as the Chief Medical Officer for Tribal Health Connections. He has worked in multiple communities around the world developing innovative solutions to complex health problems. Dr. Iwasaki worked for the Lummi Nation for eight years in multiple executive level roles, and as a primary care physician, leading the Lummi health programs through significant organizational change. He completed a family medicine residency at the University of Washington with concentrations in bioinformatics and global health, where he continues to hold a clinical faculty position. Prior to that he graduated from the University of Utah’s combined MD/MPH program, where he was involved in the start-up and impact investing community. He has designed and led projects with funding from the CDC, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation among others. His work in international development and, most recently, the opioid epidemic has been developed into case studies by Harvard Business School and the Stanford Design School (d.school) respectively.
Virtual Care Implementation ECHO Program
Justin is the Program Director for the Virtual Care Implementation Program, which is designed to support I/T/U clinicians and administrators in implementing and overcoming common challenges associated with virtual care programs.
Interested in receiving free treatment recommendations or technical assistance from one of our experts? Contact us at echo@npaihb.org.
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