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Clinical Supervision for Behavioral Health Aides (BHAs), Community Health Aides (CHAs), and Dental Health Aides (DHAs) | October 10, 2023

Date of Presentation: October 10, 2023

In this session, Carrie Sampson Samuels, CHAP Program Director, leads a discussion with Tribal Community Health Provider clinical supervisors. The session provided a platform for clinical supervisors to share their experiences and discuss areas for improvement. The panel emphasized the importance of understanding the program they are supervising (Behavioral Health Aides, Community Health Aides, and Dental Health Aides), spending time getting to know the communities they work in, and finding a balance between clinical supervision and patient care. They also highlighted the need for ongoing education and training for all clinic staff members and the importance of mentorship and building strong relationships with colleagues in the healthcare field.

Recording:

Presented by:

Carrie Sampson-Samuels | Miranda Davis | Stephannie Christian | Rochelle Ferry | June West

Carrie Sampson-Samuels is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and has a BS in Health Studies and Community Health Education with a certificate in Healthcare Management. Carrie has worked in Public Health for the past 11 years, serving NW Tribes through various projects at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board and as the Community Wellness Director at Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center. Carrie has also worked for the Blackfeet Nation and had the opportunity to serve Treaty 7 Tribes at the Alberta First Nations Information Governance Center in Calgary, AB, Canada.

Stephannie Christian graduated from Stanford University in 2006 as a Physician Associate. She worked two years in Obstetrics and Gynecology in California, before moving to Alaska. She has worked with the Community Health Aide Program since 2009 with Tanana Chiefs Conference. She spent many years working in the field as a PA-C with the Health Aides and teaching at the Health Aide Training Center. She has sat on the Academic Review Committee and the Review and Approval Committee for Alaska’s Health Program.

Dr. Miranda Davis, DDS, MPH, has worked at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) since 2019 where she serves as the Prevention Consultant for the Northwest Tribal Dental Support Center. She also directs the Northwest Dental Health Aide Program at NPAIHB, which includes the Native Dental Therapy Initiative, assisting Tribes in implementing innovative workforce models to address social determinants of health and expand access to high quality oral health care. Miranda has over twenty years of experience in the dental field.  She earned a DDS from the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry in San Francisco, and a MPH from the University of Washington School of Public Health.

June West, MSW, ACSW, LICW, is the Tribal Behavioral Health Aide Director and Assistant Professor at Heritage University

Rochelle (Roz) Ferry, Dental Health Aide Therapist, has been a dental therapist for over 10 years and currently serves the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe

Date added: October 13, 2023