
National Council of Urban Indian Health
1 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Suite 800-D
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202.544.0344


Join NCUIH for the final presentation in the “Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Prevention” training series. Presented by Nicole Stahlmann, forensic nurse consultant at IHS, this session will explore the intersections between victimization, domestic violence, and sexual assault. She will provide a framework for medical forensic health care across IHS and outline best practices to help reduce barriers for American Indian and Alaska Native patients seeking health care following violent crimes.
Presenter:
Nicole Stahlmann MN, RN, SANE-A, AFN-BC, SANE-P, FNE-A/P, Forensic Nurse Consultant, Indian Health Service Headquarters-Division of Nursing Services
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