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.
Tanya Firemoon
“My role with the CHAP ECHO Learning Collaborative is to bring traditional values guided by our Indigenous ways to help tribal communities receive culturally appropriate and high-quality health care. We create a space for conversation about how we can build a wraparound system to get our dental health aides, behavioral health aides, and community health aides educated and providing services that honor our community’s traditions and providers lived-experiences.”
Tanya Firemoon joined the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board in 2008 and has worked with the Native Dental Therapy Initiative and Community Health Aide Program since 2016. Tanya is currently serving as the Tribal Community Health Provider Project contractor. ...read moreDr. Carly Floyd
“I love empowering patients to take control of their health and encouraging coworkers to make a positive difference in healthcare!”
Carly Floyd is a Clinical Pharmacist at Southwest CARE Center (SCC) and the Clinical Director at the University of New Mexico AIDS Education & Training Center (UNM-AETC). She graduated from the University of New Mexico, College of Pharmacy and then ...read moreCasey Ward-Freeman
“I am grateful for the opportunity to provide a space of connection and support for Indigenous peers. I am appreciative of everyone who shows up to the ECHO; they carve time out of their day to uplift and listen.”
Casey Ward-Freeman, MS, is a Public Health Specialist at the Southern Plains Tribal Health Board in Oklahoma City. Casey works in opioid overdose prevention, and she is passionate about peer recovery support and de-stigmatizing addiction. Her other professional interests include ...read moreChristina Friedt Peters
“I am deeply committed to undoing institutionalized racism and targeting social and structural determinants of health to improve health outcomes for Indigenous communities.”
Christina Friedt Peters is the Tribal Community Health Provider Project Director for the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB). She lives in Seattle with her two children and graduated from the University of Washington with a B.A in Economics ...read more