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SUMMARY:Strengthening the Ribbon: A Primary Care Approach to Eliminating HIV/AIDS in Indian Country
DESCRIPTION:Red Ribbon Campaign: Uniting AI/AN Communities to Eliminate HIV/AIDS\nThis interactive three-part series will provide a special focus on providing support and resources to the frontline practitioners fighting to eliminate HIV/AIDS in Indian Country. This series will will also provide forums for participants to learn about and discuss innovative resources and best practices in the reduction of stigma in the community\, providers\, and support systems and emphasize increasing outreach and testing services\, and hearing the stories from the frontlines of our urban Indian communities. \nEvent Objectives: \n\nProvide insight into integrating clinical interventions and treatments for addressing and eliminating the HIV/AIDS epidemic.\nSupplement existing knowledge on ways providers can support HIV/AIDS care and treatment provision.\n\nEvent Presenters: \n\nDr. Jorge Mera\, Director of Infectious Diseases | Cherokee Nation Health Services (CNHS)\nJessica Leston\, Clinical Programs Director | Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB)\nDavid Stephens\, BSN\, RN\, ECHO Clinic Director | Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB)\n\nAudience:\nUIO ED/CEOs\, UIO Staff \nThis webinar is made possible by the Minority HIV/AIDS Fund through the Indian Health Service.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/strengthening-the-ribbon-a-primary-care-approach-to-eliminating-hiv-aids-in-indian-country/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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SUMMARY:GOTV/IVE National Project Celebration 2022: One Vote\, One Family\, One Voice at a Time
DESCRIPTION:June 16\, 2022 | 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST \nGet Out The Vote/Integrated Voter Engagement Project will host a National Project Celebration: One Vote\, One Family\, One Voice at a Time. The program includes welcoming remarks from The National Urban Indian Family Coalition\, a panel discussion from the 2022 grantees\, and offers guidance on available voter education and civic engagement resources. \nThis event will feature our resilient and advocacy powerhouse grantees: The Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake City\, Urban Inter-Tribal Center of Texas\, and NATIVE HEALTH. The Urban Indian Organizations will discuss American Indian/ Alaska Native voter integration practices that they found beneficial and highlight achievements. \nThe session will end with a call to action and engagement strategies for UIOs to energize the One Voice at a Time\, One Vote at a Time Get Out the Vote message. \nPresenters: \n\nRio Fernandes\, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe\, Director of Civic Engagement\, National Urban Indian Family Coalition\nRalyn Montoya\, Diné\, Media Specialist\, The Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake City\nAdam Shorter\, Cherokee\, Operations Director\, Urban Inter-Tribal Center of Texas\nSusan Levy\, Communications Coordinator\, NATIVE HEALTH\nJeremy Zahn\, Tunica-Biloxi Indian Nation\, Development Coordinator\, Urban Inter-Tribal Center of Texas\n\nAgenda: \n\nAudience:\nEveryone\, NUIFC cohort members
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/gotv-ive-national-project-celebration-2022-one-vote-one-family-one-voice-at-a-time/
CATEGORIES:GOTV
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SUMMARY:Explore HealthCare Environment Reservoirs and How to Manage the Spread of Germs
DESCRIPTION:National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) as a partner within the CDC’s National Training Collaborative Project Firstline launches an open Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes). Using the Project ECHO model of “all teach\, all learn”\, developed by Sanjeev Arora\, M.D.\, at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center\, NCUIH takes a system-based approach in this collaborative model to help UIOs with the most current up to date strategies around Infection Control through Project Firstline. UIO staff will have the opportunity through this ECHO program to engage with CDC subject matter expert(s) on infection risk recognition\, Body Reservoirs and Germ Spread and how this all ties into Infection Control in various healthcare settings. \nParticipants will have the opportunity to work through two peer reviewed articles and apply key learning concepts via case discussions: \n\nInteraction of healthcare worker hands and portable medical equipment: a sequence analysis to show potential transmission opportunities \nWhat Healthcare Workers Should Know about Environmental Bacterial Contamination in the Intensive Care Unit\n\nEvent Goal:\nTo provide training on HealthCare Environment Reservoirs\, spread of germs and its role in Infection Control and to provide additional training resources to urban Indian organizations (UIOs). \nEvent Presenters: \n\nDr. Abigail Carlson Medical Officer\, CDC Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion\nDr. Abigail Carlson is an infection control advisor and subject matter expert for Project Firstline\, CDC’s new training collaboration for healthcare infection control. She is with the CDC ‘s Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion. \n\nKyle Mitchell Diné (Navajo)\, Facilitator\nMr. Mitchell is a Storyteller\, Educator\, and Veteran; he believes that sharing the power of oral traditions can reinforce a sense of self-identity for individuals and breakdown stereotypes towards Indigenous communities. \n\nMarie Zephier\, MPH (Oglala Sioux Tribe)\nMarie is a member of the Oglala Lakota Nation and was born and raised on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Marie serves as a consultant with the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH). As an ECHO support trainer\, facilitator\, and coordinator\, Marie assists in the team’s presentation adaptation by NCUIH staff. She provides training and technical assistance to UIO healthcare staff and frontline staff on infection prevention and control. \nEvent Objectives: \n\nUnderstand how germs spread from the healthcare environment reservoirs and cause harm in healthcare settings\n Apply risk recognition strategies through case discussion to understand how infection control actions work to stop healthcare environment reservoirs from spreading\nShare resources UIOs and healthcare staff can use to support risk recognition and understanding of HealthCare Environment Reservoirs\n\nEvent Sponsor or Co-Host:\nCDC’s Project Firstline \nAudience:\nUIO ED/CEOs\, UIO Staff\, IPC Champions\, IPC Fellows
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/explore-healthcare-environment-reservoirs-and-how-to-manage-the-spread-of-germs/
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