Alaska Community Health Aide Program | September 16, 2022
Date of Presentation: September 16, 2022
Type: Training
Program: Emergency Medicine with Rural and Indigenous Communities/IHS
Keywords: ##CHAP #community health aide
In this presentation, Dr Michelle Hensel and Dr Jessica Judy provide an overview of the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium’s Community Health Aide Program (CHAP). Dr Hensel and Dr Judy discuss the history of the program, the role of CHAP’s and the services they provide, as well as the future of the CHAP program, including expansion across Indian Country.
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Presented by:
Dr Michelle Hensel, MD | Dr Jessica Judy, DNP, NP-C
Dr. Michelle Hensel, MD, is the Medical Director for the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium’s Community Health Aide Program. Hensel is a lifelong Alaskan. She graduated with honors from the University of Washington School of Medicine and completed a Family Medicine Residency in Renton, Washington. She practiced full scope family medicine and emergency care in the northern Alaskan village of Kotzebue at Maniilaq Health Center before moving to the coastal town of Seward where she worked for 11 years practicing outpatient, inpatient, and emergency care at the 6-bed critical access hospital. Dr. Hensel is now the Medical Director of the Community Health Aide Training Center at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium in Anchorage, Alaska where she has worked for the past seven years.
Dr. Jessie Judy, DNP, NP-C, is a Family Nurse Practitioner with 18 years of experience working in Primary Care, Emergency Medicine, and Urgent Care. Worked with the Community Health Aide Program in Alaska for 5 of the last 6 years as an Instructor, Training Center Coordinator, being involved with curriculum revision and development.
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Date added: September 21, 2022