In this series of presentations, Dr. Thomas Becker, Medical Epidemiologist and ECHO faculty member, provides a follow-up discussion on plague and it’s similarities and differences to the current COVID-19 pandemic.… […]
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Screening and Assessment as Sacred Meaning Making | March 18, 2022
In this series of presentations, Al Whitemore and Maleah Nore, provide an overview of why it is important to screen for child abuse and neglect, sexual violence, intimate partner violence,… […]
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Rainbows Are On A Spectrum Too | March 14 2022
Danielle describes how autism and gender diversity overlap and how they may be under or overrepresented. They also address common questions and concerns they get from parents of autistic and… […]
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Caring for Dual Diagnosis Patients in Indian Country | March 15, 2022
In this presentation, CDR Sharyl Trail, PsyD, defines dual diagnosis including primary symptoms and treatment options, identifies treatment models including MAT and integrated care, and highlights ways to support communities… […]
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Preventing Violence by Encouraging Healthy Relationships | March 11, 2022
In this presentation, Kaylee Trottier introduces risk and protective factors for violence and prevention as well as intervention strategies behavioral health specialists can apply in their practice. Kaylee also includes case… […]
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Brain Health in Indian Country | March 10, 2022
Social capital is associated with better health, lower risks for dementia, disability, and mortality. In the vast majority of cases Alzheimer’s disease is not inherited. The most important risk factor… […]
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Geriatric Trauma (Part 1) | March 9, 2022
In this presentation, Dr. Naomi George, MD, MPH, reviews the approach to geriatric trauma assessment, examines ways to identify and manage anatomic and physiologic considerations in geriatric trauma, and discusses… […]
NW Elders ECHO | March 8, 2022
The Northwest Elders and Knowledge Keepers ECHO session took place on March 8th, 2022. Participants were introduced to and received a presentation from each of our faculty panel members, including… […]
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians – Harm Reduction Program | March 1, 2022
In this session, Ginger Southards, RN, led a discussion about Harm Reduction at Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. […]
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Understanding Violence, Indigenous Trauma Care, and Resilience in Tribal Communities | March 4th, 2022
In this series of presentations, Alison Whitemore, Danica Brown, and Kaylee Trottier provide an introduction to research on violence and trauma as it relates to AI/AN people and tribal communities,… […]