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.
Dr. Samantha Gustafson
“Every person that trusts me with a piece of their story inspires me to continue this work. They remind me that strength can be displayed in even our toughest times, and support can be provided in many ways. My experience serving Indigenous people has been a true blessing, teaching me a great deal both personally and professionally.”
LCDR Samantha Gustafson, PharmD, received her pharmacy degree from North Dakota State University in 2008. She began a career in retail pharmacy, and transitioned to a clinical position in 2014 with the Indian Health Service on the Red Lake Indian ...read moreCAPT Ted Hall
“I learn something new from each participant and ECHO event that allows me to improve my own clinical practice and provide better services to my patients. I am very honored and privileged to be a part of this exceptional team and initiative.”
CAPT Ted Hall graduated from the Nesbitt School of Pharmacy at Wilkes University with a Doctor of Pharmacy in 2002. He has served the Ho-Chunk Nation Health Department since September 2002 as a staff pharmacist and advanced to Chief Pharmacist ...read moreDr. Geniel Harrison
Dr. Geniel Harrison is the Chief Medical Officer at the Portland Area Indian Health Service. She provides clinical oversight and direction to the medical services and public health initiatives of the Portland Area Indian Health Service throughout Oregon, Washington, and ...read moreRick Haverkate
“Indian Country ECHO – with its connecting lines of communication – reminds me of a spider web. In many Native cultures, the spider is given credit for its ability to weave intricate webs that are a miracle of organic engineering. I think Indian Country ECHO is the inspiration we need to gain perspective on an issue or development. ECHO helps us –as a team—explore the many facets of a problem to find the appropriate solution.”
Rick Haverkate, MPH, is an enrolled member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. In 1993 he earned his MPH from the University of Hawai'i. His 32-year public health career has been focused entirely on Indigenous peoples of ...read more