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Fentanyl Facts and Fiction – Part 1 and 2 | May 3, 2022 and August 2, 2022

Type: Past Presentation  

Program: Harm Reduction  

In this session, Jude Leahy, MPH, and Blue Valentine, CHW, Harm Reduction Peer Specialist, lead a discussion on fentanyl facts and fiction, answering participant questions and sharing meaningful resources to prevent and respond to overdose, if needed.

Date added: 05/3/22

Local Overdose Tracking and Trends | April 5, 2022

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Harm Reduction  

Keywords: #overdose  #overdose response  #overdose tracking  

Blue Valentine, CHW, Harm Reduction Peer Specialist with the Benton County Health Department, Cedar Derischebourg, Harm Reduction Specialist with the Lincoln County Health Department, and Tyler Swift, Project Manager with the Multnomah County Public Health, share their experiences with overdose ...

Date added: 05/3/22

Ending the Epidemics in Indian Country: HIV and STIs | May 3rd, 2022

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Keywords: #chlamydia  #gonorrhea  #hiv  #std  #sti  #syphilis  

In this series of presentations, Dr. Jonathan Iralu, Chief Clinical Consultant for Infectious Diseases at IHS, a primary care approach to Eliminating HIV in Indian Country. Then, Dr. Melanie Taylor, Medical Epidemiologist for the CDC and Captain with the United ...

Date added: 05/3/22

Introduction to Diné Culture and Language for Emergency Medicine | May 3, 2022

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  Community  

Program: IHS Trauma Rounds  

Keywords: #competency  #cultural  #culture  #dine  #emergency  #language  #navajo  

In this conversation, Mr. Tony Watchman, discusses interpersonal behavior that honors and incorporates Diné perspectives on health and healing when working with Diné families during an emergency department visit, shares common Diné language phrases, and shares recommendations on how to ...

Date added: 05/3/22

Native Help-Declining and Help Seeking | April 26, 2022

This session seeks to answer: What was Tribal traditional approach to help seeking? Why do some Native people delay or decline help for assistance with drugs or alcohol? What motivates Native people to seek help and who do they turn ...

Date added: 05/2/22

Opioid Withdrawal Management | May 3, 2022

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams  

Keywords: #management  #opioid  #OUD  #substance  #substance use  #SUD  #withdrawal  

In this presentation, Dr. Hannah Moses, PharmD, discusses opioid withdrawal management. Dr. Moses defines opioid withdrawal management, identifies signs and symptoms of opioid withdrawal, and reviews treatment options for withdrawal management.

Date added: 05/2/22

Asthma Patient Education Materials (NPAIHB)

Type: Handouts  

Audience: Clinical  Community  

Program: Maternal and Child Health  

Keywords: #asthma  #chronic asthma  #inhalers  #patient education  #peak flow meter  #spacer  #youth education  

Collection of handouts and patient education materials on inhalers, peak flow meters and asthma medications.

Date added: 04/29/22

Asthma Toolkit (NPAIHB)

Type: Download  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Maternal and Child Health  

Keywords: #asthma  #chronic asthma  #program toolkit  #toolkits  

Toolkit created by the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board for starting your own asthma program and fighting chronic asthma in your community.

Date added: 04/29/22

Antithrombotic Reversal Guidelines (UNM)

Type: Download  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: IHS Trauma Rounds  

Keywords: #anticoagulant  #antiplatelet  #antithrombotic  #trauma care  

Antithrombotic reversal (of anticoagulants and antiplatelets) should be limited to clinical situations (e.g. life-threatening bleed, need for urgent/emergent surgery) where immediate need of reversal outweighs risk of thrombosis (either from reversal agent itself or normalization of coagulation in a patient ...

Date added: 04/29/22

Journey to Health ECHO | April 28th, 2022

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  Community  

Program: Journey to Health  

Keywords: #aian  #Community healing  #Culture as prevention  #health  #historical trauma  #resilience  #trauma  

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, including violence and trauma types, brain science, developmental and behavioral ...

Date added: 04/28/22