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. Hannah Wenger
“Indian Country ECHO has created an essential space to learn from and with peers in Indian Country regarding important clinical topics like hepatitis C and gender-affirming care. I am grateful to partner in this work, and in doing so cultivate safe, equitable, and affirming healthcare spaces for Indigenous people.”
Hannah (she/her) is a settler physician at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board. She has worked for several years as a primary care doctor and hospitalist on tribal nations within the United States, and she also provides primary and ...read moreBirdie Wermy
“I am inspired by our future generations! I enjoy being a part of something that is bigger than we can imagine and being a part of a team that is laying the ground work for the future.”
Birdie Wermy, MPH, (Southern Cheyenne) is the Behavioral Health Project Manager at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, where she has worked for over 14 years. Birdie has been a part of several successful projects over the years and ...read moreDr. Chelsea White
“Working to improve Indigenous health and Indigenous health care is one small step towards the long process of reconciliation and rectifying centuries of maltreatment at the hands of outsiders.”
Chelsea C. White IV, MD, NRP, FAEMS, FACEP, is an Emergency Physician and Associate Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at University of New Mexico, USA, where he serves as EMS Faculty and as Director of the UNM Center ...read moreDr. Jenna White
“I am inspired by the commitment that EMS providers serving rural areas make to their neighbors. It is deeply gratifying to support such devoted community servants, and to help give them the tools and the training to deliver high-quality prehospital care in these areas.”
Jenna White, MD, FAEMS, started in EMS in 2000 as an EMT-Basic in rural central Pennsylvania, and is currently an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of New Mexico, a faculty member in the UNM Center for Rural ...read more