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Structural Inequalities and Health | September 16, 2022
Type: Training
Program: Emergency Medicine with Rural and Indigenous Communities/IHS
Keywords: #health policy #social determinants #structural inequalities
In this discussion, Dr Celine Gounder reflects on the roots of structural inequities of health as brought to light by the Covid pandemic, with attention to policy and legal foundations, current research on Indigenous lands, and reproductive justice.
Date added: 09/20/22
Infectious Disease Emergencies in Indian Country | September 16, 2022
Type: Training
Program: Emergency Medicine with Rural and Indigenous Communities/IHS
Keywords: #coccidioidomycosis #hantavirus #plague
In this presentation, Dr Jonathan Iralu discusses the history, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and therapies for three infectious disease emergencies in Indian Country. Dr Iralu provides emergency medicine clinical pearls for Plague, Coccidioidomycosis, and Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome.
Date added: 09/20/22
Syphilis Update | September 16, 2022
Type: Training
Keywords: #congenital syphils #pregnancy #STIs #syphilis #syphilis prevention #syphilis treatment #testing
In this presentation, Dr James McAuley, provides the latest update on the rising number of Syphilis cases, and encourages testing broadly. Dr McAuley discusses risk factors for exposure, the changing epidemiology of syphilis, staging and interpretation of labs for appropriate ...
Date added: 09/20/22
Initial Management of the Critically Ill Infant | September 16, 2022
Type: Training
Program: Emergency Medicine with Rural and Indigenous Communities/IHS
Keywords: #airway #breathing #circulation #infant #medical emergencies
In this presentation, Dr Richard Cantor discusses the "ABC's" of unstable infants, including general management principles of vascular access, airway, breathing and circulation problems. Dr Cantor provides illustrative cases also focusing on shock, cyanosis, seizures and lethargy.
Date added: 09/20/22
An Indigenous Rights-Based Approach to Emergency Medicine | September 16, 2022
Type: Training
Program: Emergency Medicine with Rural and Indigenous Communities/IHS
Keywords: #health disparities #healthcare #healthcare delivery #Indigenous rights #medical emergencies
In this keynote presentation, Victor Lopez Carmen provides context on Context on Indigenous Peoples' rights (including Indigenous patients), as per the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), and discusses the relationship between Indigenous rights and health disparities, ...
Date added: 09/20/22
CHRs and Monkeypox | September 15, 2022
Type: Past Presentation
Program: Community Health Representative
In this presentation, Dr. Laura Hammitt provides an overview of what Monkeypox is, prevention, the typical signs and symptoms, and current treatment and vaccination recommendations. Then, Kristen Speakman, Tara Stowbunenko, Anna Sunbo and Kristen Tallis from the Johns Hopkins Center ...
Date added: 09/16/22
Facial Trauma | September 15, 2022
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Emergency Medical Services
Keywords: #ems #facial trauma
In this presentation, Dr. Whitney Barrett discusses facial trauma. She reviews facial anatomy, injury identification and assessment, management of facial injuries, and addressing pain management for facial trauma.
Date added: 09/15/22
ReIndigenizing ACEs: Culture is Prevention | September 12 2022
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Keywords: #ACEs #culture #Culture as prevention #culture-based strategies #indigenous knowledge
Shilo George talks about the ACE program and how it should be adapted to be used by the Indigenous community. They also talk about how indigenous youth have already contributed to how people look at the ACE program.
Date added: 09/13/22
NW Elders ECHO | September 13th, 2022
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Program: Elders, Knowledge Holders and Culture Keepers
Keywords: #community care #culturally competent care #culture-based strategies #elders #indigenous knowledge #opioids #relationality #traditional indigenous knowledge
The Northwest Elders and Knowledge Keepers ECHO session took place on September 13th, 2022. In this presentation, faculty panel member Marilyn Scott discusses the ways in which the Upper Skagit tribal community has found hope in the midst of the ...
Date added: 09/13/22
Journey to Health ECHO | September 8th, 2022
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Program: Journey to Health
Keywords: #aian #Brief Intervention #Community healing #emergency medicine #health #outpatient #Referral #Referral to Treatment #SBIRT #Screening #trauma-informed care #treatment
In this presentation, Sheryl Livingston, MA, LPC, discusses a SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, & Referral to Treatment) in both Emergency and Outpatient settings.
Date added: 09/13/22