NNN Webinar - Planning a Women's Health Event - Pap-A-Thon Toolkit
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan's National Native Network with Indian Health Service Clinical Support Center (Accredited Provider) present a webinar.
Title: Planning a Women's Health Event - Pap-A-Thon Toolkit
Date: Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Time 3 - 4 p.m. EDT
Presenter:
Beth Sieloff, MPH, ERYT-200
Health Educator, Cancer Prevention and Control Specialist
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan
Target Audience:
Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities.
Learning Objectives/Outcomes
At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to:
1. Examine cervical cancer disparities among AI/AN populations and reasons for delayed cervical cancer screening.
2. Identify community's cancer screening disparities, assessment of health data, and building a framework to deploy multi-component evidence-based interventions to increase cervical cancer screening.
3. Plan a Women's Health Event for cervical cancer screening and evaluate the effectiveness of health system efforts to increase cervical cancer screening rates.
Funding for this webinar was made possible by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DP18-1808: Networking2Save: CDC's National Network Approach to Preventing and Controlling Tobacco-related Cancers in Special Populations. Webinar contents do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Indian Health Service, or the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Join Theland Kicknosway in getting vaccinated against COVID19 to protect yourself and your community.The COVID-19 vaccine protects against serious illness and death, drastically increasing your chances of a safe recovery. Find your vaccine in the US or Canada at https://keepitsacred.itcmi.org/vaccineequity/
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Tribes United to Fight COVID19
We must be the guardians of each other's health and safety. Together, we have the power to protect the future of Native peoples, cultures, and traditions. Tribal health centers can help you schedule your vaccine visit https://keepitsacred.itcmi.org/vaccineequity/ to find a vaccine near you. #CareForUsByUs
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Have questions about the #COVID19 vaccine? You’re not alone. Find out why tribal members like Kairyn Potts chose to get vaccinated. The vaccine is safe and our best form of protection. Find a vaccine at keepitsacred.itcmi.org/vaccineequity to find a vaccine near you. #nativetiktok #NativeTwitter #CareForUsByUs
NNN Webinar - Cancer Survivorship Care
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan's National Native Network with Indian Health Service Clinical Support Center (Accredited Provider) present a webinar.
Title: Cancer Survivorship Care Presented To National Native Network
Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Time 3 - 4 p.m. EDT
Presenter:
Beth Sieloff, MPH, RYT-200
Health Educator, Cancer Prevention and Control Specialist
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan
Target Audience:
Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities.
Learning Objectives/Outcomes
At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to:
1. Examine the American Cancer Society's cancer survivorship care guidelines.
2. Identify the unique aspects of cancer survivorship care coordination for American Indian cancer survivors.
3. Enlist the National Cancer Survivorship Resource Center tools and materials adapted for American Indians to provide American Indian cancer survivors and their families with culturally specific cancer survivorship care coordination.
Funding for this webinar was made possible by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DP18-1808: Networking2Save: CDC's National Network Approach to Preventing and Controlling Tobacco-related Cancers in Special Populations. Webinar contents do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Indian Health Service, or the Department of Health and Human Services.
NNN Webinar - #HowIRecommend Vaccination Video Tools for HealthCare Providers
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan presents a webinar.
Title: #HowIRecommend Vaccination Video Tools for HealthCare Providers
Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Time 3 - 4 p.m. EDT
Presenter:
John Donovan
Health Communication Specialist
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD)/Health Communication Science Office (HCSO)
Target Audience:
Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities.
Learning Objectives/Outcomes
1. Provide an overview of routine vaccinations
2. Illustrate the burden of vaccine-preventable diseases and the benefits of routine vaccinations
3. Describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and well-child visits, routine childhood vaccinations and influenza vaccination
4. Convey the important impact of effective vaccine conversations with patients and present information on some best practices
5. Provide an overview of the #HowIRecommend series of videos and an introduction to these resources
Tribes United to Fight COVID-19
By getting vaccinated, you are protecting yourself, your cultures, and your traditions, and creating safer spaces to spend time with your loved ones. Find the nearest vaccine at https://keepitsacred.itcmi.org/vaccineequity/
#CareForUsByUs #TribesUnited #VaccineEquity #NativeAmerian #Indigneous
Care For Us By Us: Tribes United to Fight COVID19
By getting vaccinated, you are protecting yourself, your cultures, and your traditions, and creating safer spaces to spend time with your loved ones. Find a vaccine or booster near you at https://keepitsacred.itcmi.org/vaccineequity/
#careforusbyus #nationalnativenetwork #NativeHealth #tribesunited #indigenouswellness #nativewellness
NNN Webinar - Smoke-free Tribal Housing Policies
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan's National Native Network with Indian Health Service Clinical Support Center (Accredited Provider) present a webinar.
Title: Smoke-free Tribal Housing Policies
Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Time 3 - 4 p.m. EDT
Presenter:
Michael Freiberg, J.D.
Senior Staff Attorney
Public Health Law Center
Colin Welker, BS, CHES
Policy Analyst
Public Health Law Center
Target Audience:
Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities.
Learning Objectives/Outcomes
At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to:
1. Identify the risks of smoking in multi-unit tribal housing, as well as the benefits of going smoke-free.
2. Examine policy options to consider when adopting a smoke-free tribal housing policy.
3. Locate helpful resources for smoke-free multi-unit tribal housing community awareness campaigns.
Funding for this webinar was made possible by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DP18-1808: Networking2Save: CDC's National Network Approach to Preventing and Controlling Tobacco-related Cancers in Special Populations. Webinar contents do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Indian Health Service, or the Department of Health and Human Services.
NNN Webinar - Surviving the Journey through Cervical Cancer
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan's National Native Network with Indian Health Service Clinical Support Center (Accredited Provider) present a webinar.
Title: Surviving the Journey through Cervical Cancer
Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Time 3 - 4 p.m. EDT
Presenter:
Amanda Hill-Youngers, CNM, MSN
Certified Nurse Midwife
Oyate Health Center
Target Audience:
Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities.
Learning Objectives/Outcomes
At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to:
1. Examine the progress and lifetime risk for cervical cancer in women with an abnormal pap smear.
2. Identify best practices for referral and treatment of cervical cancer.
3. Participate in the experience of one cervical cancer survivor regarding her journey with cervical cancer treatment during the pandemic.
Funding for this webinar was made possible by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DP18-1808: Networking2Save: CDC's National Network Approach to Preventing and Controlling Tobacco-related Cancers in Special Populations. Webinar contents do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Indian Health Service, or the Department of Health and Human Services.
NNN Webinar - Cervical Cancer and American Indian Women
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan's National Native Network with Indian Health Service Clinical Support Center (Accredited Provider) present a webinar.
Title: Cervical Cancer and American Indian Women
Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Time 3 - 4 p.m. EDT
Presenter:
Amanda Hill-Youngers, CNM, MSN
Certified Nurse Midwife
Oyate Health Center
Target Audience:
Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities.
Learning Objectives/Outcomes
At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to:
1. Identify the risk factors for HPV related infections and cancer among American Indian women.
2. Employ strategies to decrease anxiety associated with cervical cancer screening and follow up procedures.
3. Determine ways to bundle care to increase screening rates for cervical cancer.
Funding for this webinar was made possible by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DP18-1808: Networking2Save: CDC's National Network Approach to Preventing and Controlling Tobacco-related Cancers in Special Populations. Webinar contents do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Indian Health Service, or the Department of Health and Human Services.
NNN Webinar - Healthy and Inclusive Events
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan's National Native Network with Indian Health Service Clinical Support Center (Accredited Provider) present a webinar.
Title: Healthy and Inclusive Events
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Time 3 - 4 p.m. EDT
Presenter:
Doug Osborn, M.A.
Health Educator III, Sitka, AK
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium
Hannah Schlosstein
Health Educator III, Juneau, AK
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium
Target Audience:
Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities.
Learning Objectives/Outcomes
At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to:
1. Examine the 7Cs framework as a prefatory tool in providing a successful health education event.
2. Employ useful resources that can be referenced when planning a healthy and inclusive event.
3. Design an effective process to evaluate previous health promotion events.
Funding for this webinar was made possible by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DP18-1808: Networking2Save: CDC's National Network Approach to Preventing and Controlling Tobacco-related Cancers in Special Populations. Webinar contents do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Indian Health Service, or the Department of Health and Human Services.
Intergenerational Trauma among AI/AN Women and its Impact on Women's Health and Cancer Screening
September 8, 2021
9 am AKDT, 10 am PDT, 11 am MDT, 12 pm CDT, 1 pm EDT
Presented by:
Celena Donahue
Public Health Advocate
Pueblo
Overview:
Through this presentation, you will gain an increased knowledge and understanding of the history and historical trauma amongst Native Americans and AI/AN women, understand the barriers within Native American populations and the impact on women, women’s health, and gynecological cancer screenings.
Target Audience:
Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities.
Speaker info:
Celena Donahue is Pueblo Indian, and her family is Hupa, Yurok, and Karuk. She was raised on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation in rural northeastern Humboldt County. She graduated from California State University of Sacramento in 2008. She currently is a Health Equity Advocate and a Talking Circle Facilitator and has 17 years in Clinical Pathology. She has been working in Public Health for over a decade and has successfully collaborated with numerous tribes, Indian Health Services (IHS), community clinics, and different stakeholders in the healthcare community over the past several years. As a result of her collaborative efforts, there has been a significant increase in health and cancer screenings. She has a vested interest in tribal communities and minimizing the healthcare disparities in these communities. Celena has also served as the internal subject matter expert on Tribal Public Health Issues and worked on culturally appropriate materials, trainings, and guides. She has strong ties through a plethora of tribal communities where she has served as a community member and healthcare professional. Celena currently volunteers and sits on several tribal coalitions, boards, and committees.
CEs will not be offered for this presentation.
There is no commercial interest support for this educational activity.
NNN Webinar - The American Indian Commercial Tobacco Program: Five Year Evaluation
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan's National Native Network with Indian Health Service Clinical Support Center (Accredited Provider) present a webinar.
Title: The American Indian Commercial Tobacco Program: Five Year Evaluation
Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Time 3 - 4 p.m. EDT
Presenter:
Thomas Ylioja, PhD, MSW
Clinical Director, Health Initiatives
National Jewish Health
Target Audience:
Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities.
Learning Objectives/Outcomes
At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to:
1. Evaluate evidence-based strategies for treating commercial tobacco use and dependence.
2. Implement a brief intervention for commercial tobacco treatment.
Funding for this webinar was made possible by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DP18-1808: Networking2Save: CDC's National Network Approach to Preventing and Controlling Tobacco-related Cancers in Special Populations. Webinar contents do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Indian Health Service, or the Department of Health and Human Services.
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