Indian Country ECHO offers a variety of no cost services aimed at expanding American Indian and Alaska Native peoples’ access to high-quality specialized care.
ECHO Programs
We offer ECHO programs– friendly, interactive online learning environments where clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native patients can connect with peers, engage in didactic presentations, collaborate on case consultations, and receive mentorship from clinical experts from across Indian Country.
ECHO program topics include:
- Behavioral Health
- Cardiology
- Community Health Aid Program
- COVID-19
- Dementia
- Dermatology
- Diabetes
- HIV/AIDS
- Harm Reduction
- Infectious Diseases
- Maternal and Child Health
- Palliative Care
- Peer Recovery
- Pharmacy-led SUD
- PrEP
- Substance Use Disorders
- Trans and Gender-Affirming Care
- Virtual Care
In-Person and Virtual Trainings
We provide both in-person and online trainings to increase provider and clinic capacity to offer enhanced specialized care. Past trainings have included information on screening, treating, and managing various chronic health conditions, growing your medication-assisted treatment services, and replicating successful tribal health programs.
Technical Assistance and Capacity Building
Our confidential technical assistance and capacity building service is designed to support clinicians and administrators in optimizing clinic policies, enhancing care delivery, and building capacity to prevent and treat complex medical conditions.
Our trained experts support staff through reviewing and updating clinic policies and practices, facilitating strategic planning around challenges, presenting on guidelines and treatment best practices, and more.
Learn More
To learn more about Indian Country ECHO and the services we offer, please explore our website or connect with us at echo@npaihb.org.