Tribal Community Health Programs (TCHP) Launch of Community Health Representative Training and its Pathway into Behavioral Health Aide (BHA), Community Health Aide (CHA), and Dental Health Aide (DHA) | August 8, 2023
Date of Presentation: August 8, 2023
Type: Past Presentation
Program: CHAP ECHO Learning Collaborative
Keywords: ##DHA #BHA #chr #tchp #tribal community health provider
In this series of presentations, Stephannie Christian, TCHP Education Program Director, provides an overview of the newly launched Community Health Representative (CHR) training program. Then, Carrie Sampson Samuels, CHAP Program Director, provides an overview of the CHR pathway into the Behavioral Health Aide (BHA) training program, and Pam Ready, DHA Education Manager, shares an overview of the pathway into the Dental Health Aide (DHA) training program.
Recording:
Presented by:
Carrie Sampon-Samuels | Stephannie Christian | Pam Ready
Carrie Sampson-Samuels is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and has a BS in Health Studies and Community Health Education with a certificate in Healthcare Management. Carrie has worked in Public Health for the past 11 years, serving NW Tribes through various projects at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board and as the Community Wellness Director at Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center. Carrie has also worked for the Blackfeet Nation and had the opportunity to serve Treaty 7 Tribes at the Alberta First Nations Information Governance Center in Calgary, AB, Canada.
Stephannie Christian graduated from Stanford University in 2006 as a Physician Associate. She worked two years in Obstetrics and Gynecology in California, before moving to Alaska. She has worked with the Community Health Aide Program since 2009 with Tanana Chiefs Conference. She spent many years working in the field as a PA-C with the Health Aides and teaching at the Health Aide Training Center. She has sat on the Academic Review Committee and the Review and Approval Committee for Alaska’s Health Program.
Pam Ready is a member of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians and the Dental Health Aide Education Manager for the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB). Pam has been a clinical dental hygienist for 18 years as well as an adjunct dental hygiene professor and will graduate from Easter Washington University with her Master in Science in Dental Hygiene in May 2022. Pamela’s focus and passion are recognizing the origin of oral health disparities for Indigenous people and providing pathways to overcome and heal; creating culturally-responsive, trauma-informed and holistic oral- health care curriculum. Pam is working with the Tribal Community Health Provider Project (TCHPP) Team designing and implementing the Dental Health Aide education training program under the Community Health Aide Program (CHAP).
Resources Provided:
- Meeting Agenda
- CHAP ECHO Learning Collaborative (Presentation Slides)
- Community Health Representative Education Program (Flyer)
Date added: August 9, 2023