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SUMMARY:The Coral Council: UIO Ambassador Program Kick-off and Orientation Session
DESCRIPTION:Mar. 10\, 2022 | 2-3 p.m. EST\nAbout the Event: \nThis program kick-off and orientation session will introduce the Coral Council\, a UIO Ambassador program that brings together UIO experts to share culturally-competent\, evidence-based and promising best practices on HIV/AIDS. This program intends to highlight UIOs with HIV treatment and prevention programs in place to share their best practices throughout the urban American Indian and Alaska Native healthcare community. \nCoral is something that American Indians attribute soothing qualities to; maintaining that it garners power in its rise from the sea. Coral aids the wearer in travel\, health\, and protection. We want to acknowledge the Coral Council as protectors and have a symbolic representation of the strength they bring with their knowledge and expertise.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/coral-council/
CATEGORIES:Public Health
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SUMMARY:Messengers in Health: Vaccination - Myths vs Facts
DESCRIPTION:The final topic in NCUIH’s “Messengers in Health” series is Vaccination – Myths vs Facts\, where we will discuss vaccine myths vs facts and strategies to help with misinformation and disinformation to assist in vaccine hesitancy. We will conclude with a facilitated discussion between healthcare providers and health care workers on vaccine myths vs facts. \nObjectives: \n1. Identify and review vaccine myths vs facts\n2. Share strategies to help with misinformation and disinformation that can assist in overcoming vaccine hesitancy\n3. Share vaccine infographics for providers and clinics\n4. Facilitate discussion between health care providers and health care workers on vaccine myths vs facts \nThis content was funded in part by a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC-RFA-IP21-2107). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this resource do not necessarily represent the policy of CDC or HHS and should not be considered an endorsement by the Federal Government.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/messengers-in-health-vaccination-myths-vs-facts/
CATEGORIES:Public Health
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211117T163000
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SUMMARY:Messengers in Health: Tis the season to vaccinate – Flu\, Pneumonia\, and COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Nov 17 | 3:30-4:30 p.m. EST  \nObjectives: \n\nIdentify ways to effectively communicate with Urban AI/Ans regarding vaccinations\nShare strategies to help improve trust between Urban AI/ANs and health care providers\nReview the importance of vaccinations and why they are needed\nLearn about the recommended vaccinations for this fall season\nFacilitate discussion between health care providers and health care workers on the recommended vaccinations\n\nPresenters: \n\nTiffani Stark\, MHA\nMary J. Owen\, MD\, Tlingit\nLeila Ladnier\, BSN\, RN
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/messengers-in-health-tis-the-season-to-vaccinate-flu-pneumonia-and-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:Public Health
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211027T153000
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SUMMARY:Messengers in Health: Protecting our Elders Through Vaccinations
DESCRIPTION:The “Messengers in Health” Community of Learning three-part series supports provider vaccine awareness and education to encourage urban Indian patients. The series will provide strategies and resources for individual clinicians providing health care\, strategies and resources for health care organizations\, messaging and communications strategies\, and identification of evidence-based practices. \n\nObjectives: \n1. Identify ways to effectively communicate with urban Indian Elders \n2. Share strategies to help improve trust between urban Indian Elders and Health Care Providers \n3. Learn about recommended vaccinations for Elders this fall \n4. Facilitate discussion between providers and frontline health care workers on Elder care and vaccinations \n  \nHost and Panelists: \n• Host: Tiffani Stark\, MHA \n• Panelist: Evey Maho MAdm. (Diné) \n• Panelist: Leila A. Ladnier\, BSN\, RN \n\n 
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/messengers-in-health-protecting-our-elders-through-vaccinations/
CATEGORIES:Public Health
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200909T170000
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SUMMARY:Suicide Prevention in the Age of COVID-19 Facebook Live #HopeForLife
DESCRIPTION:September 9\, 2020 from 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET\nWatch on Facebook | Watch on YouTube \nAgenda\n\nOpening Native Drumming – Shawn Ironmaker (Member of the Aaniiih and Nakoda Nations in North Central Montana)\nIntroduction and Overview from Dr. Kimberly Fowler\, Vice President of Technical Assistance and Research at the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH)\nUrban Partners – American Indian Health and Family Services – Adon Vazquez (Cherokee/Mexican/Macedonian)\, Sacred Bundle Program Assistant and Karyna Sitkowski\, Zero Suicide Program Assistant\nTribal Partners – Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah – Roger Clark\, Mental Health Counselor & Mus-Pu-Vu Program Coordinator\nYouth Initiatives -THRIVE IndigiLove Youth Campaign – Lael Tate (Diné/Navajo)\, Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator at Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board\nPolicy Updates – Sunny Stevenson (Walker River Paiute)\, Director of Federal Relations\, NCUIH\nClosing Remarks – Dr. Kimberly Fowler\, Vice President of Technical Assistance and Research at NCUIH\nClosing Native Drumming – Shawn Ironmaker (Member of the Aaniiih and Nakoda Nations in North Central Montana)
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/suicide-prevention-in-the-age-of-covid-19-facebook-live-hopeforlife/
CATEGORIES:Public Health
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