These faculty and staff are dedicated to sharing their knowledge with our clinics as well as our communities and they can help you implement programs to address various health conditions.
To connect with one of the experts, please contact us today at echo@npaihb.org.
Brigg Reilley
“Indian Country ECHO not only provides guidance to clinicians and administrators it is also responsive to and informed by participants.”
Brigg Reilley has worked with IHS and NPAIHB for a combined 12 years, starting with the HIV program. Brigg now supports the National Program’s management and evaluation for HIV and HCV. Prior to IHS, he worked for Doctors without Borders ...read moreAngela Richardson
“I value the sense of community that comes with being involved in not just the Behavioral Health clinic, but in every aspect of the lives of the people I serve. The cohesiveness, or the bond that is felt when family, friends, and community come together in order to strengthen one another in times of need, is truly an integral part of help and healing.”
Angela Richardson, M.Ed., LPC has served as the Behavioral Health Program Coordinator for the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas for almost four years. She is currently serving as the Tribal Behavioral Health representative for Federally Recognized Tribes in Texas, on the ...read moreJessica Rienstra
“I love the model and utility of Indian Country ECHO and how it enables those in rural locations to access specialty care recommendations without added burden to the patients. I believe that we are all connected and that we have a responsibility and privilege to care for each other. I am motivated to provide health care, dignity, and kindness to the people I work with and for. I strive to address and break down disparities in access to health care services. I also love being able to learn daily from colleagues, participants, and faculty members.”
Jessica Rienstra is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board working as an ECHO Case Manager. Prior to joining the ECHO team, she worked as a nurse in geriatric and memory care in ...read moreFrancisca “Sissy” Rilatos
“I am inspired to do harm reduction work because of my own history with substance use and homelessness. I get to reach out to people and offer life-saving services, as well as empower clients to think about not only their own health, but their friends and community’s health. It’s a ripple effect of kindness and compassion.”
Francisca “Sissy” Rilatos, CRM, is a Harm Reduction Outreach Specialist and Peer Mentor for the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians located in Siletz, Oregon, which is currently the only tribal harm reduction program in the state. Sissy is a Siletz ...read more