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PODCAST: Reducing Cancer through Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment

The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan’s National Native Network with Three Fires Comprehensive Cancer Control Program and the Indian Health Service Clinical Support Center (Accredited Provider) present a podcast. Type of Activity: Enduring Material/PodcastRelease Date:  December 18, 2020Expiration Date:  December 17, 2023Estimated Time to Complete Activity: 60 minutes Presenters:Cathy Edgerly, Master of Health ScienceCommunity Health Comprehensive Cancer ConsortiumInter-Tribal Council […]

Making Telehealth the First Choice at Cherokee Nation

From The TribalHub Podcast LISTEN HERE There is an emerging growth of telehealth services within tribal nations right now that has been spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic.  It is changing the way patients look at healthcare.  It is changing the way providers give that care.  In this episode, TribalHub talks with Dr. James Stallcup, Chief […]

Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 7: Cancer Resources

Below are resources from Module 5 of our Circle of Life Curriculum. Module 6:  American Indian and Alaska Native Healing The National Native Network, the American Indian Cancer Foundation, and the Indian Health Service Health Promotion and Disease Prevention are partnering to host a seven-part webinar series focused on sharing important cancer information with health […]

Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 6: American Indian and Alaska Native Healing

Below are resources from Module 5 of our Circle of Life Curriculum. Module 6:  American Indian and Alaska Native Healing The National Native Network, the American Indian Cancer Foundation, and the Indian Health Service Health Promotion and Disease Prevention are partnering to host a seven-part webinar series focused on sharing important cancer information with health […]

Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 5: End of Life

Below are resources from Module 5 of our Circle of Life Curriculum. Module 5:  End of Life The National Native Network, the American Indian Cancer Foundation, and the Indian Health Service Health Promotion and Disease Prevention are partnering to host a seven-part webinar series focused on sharing important cancer information with health system staff.  What […]

Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 4: Palliative Care

Below are resources from Module 3 of our Circle of Life Curriculum. Module 4:  Palliative Care The National Native Network, the American Indian Cancer Foundation, and the Indian Health Service Health Promotion and Disease Prevention are partnering to host a seven-part webinar series focused on sharing important cancer information with health system staff.  What is […]

Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 3: Treatment

Below are resources from Module 3 of our Circle of Life Curriculum. Module 3:  Treatment The National Native Network, the American Indian Cancer Foundation, and the Indian Health Service Health Promotion and Disease Prevention are partnering to host a seven-part webinar series focused on sharing important cancer information with health system staff.  What is the […]

Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 2: Healthy Habits and Cancer Screening

Below are resources from Module 2 of our Circle of Life Curriculum. Module 2:  Healthy Habits and Cancer Screening The National Native Network, the American Indian Cancer Foundation, and the Indian Health Service Health Promotion and Disease Prevention are partnering to host a seven-part webinar series focused on sharing important cancer information with health system […]

PODCAST: Commercial tobacco: smoking your last cigarette

Tammi Meissner, SEARHC Health Educator, appeared on Native America Calling Podcast https://www.nativeamericacalling.com/thursday-november-21-2019-commercial-tobacco-smoking-your-last-cigarette/ Native Americans have the highest prevalence of cigarette smoking in the country, according to reports by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. As a result, they also have a higher risk of developing tobacco-related illnesses, like heart disease and lung cancer. The […]
Richard Mousseau

National Native Network Podcast Episode 1

Presenting the inaugural National Native Network podcast. This podcast features a conversation with Richard Mousseau from the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board, a partner agency in the National Native Network. During this podcast we discuss the work that GPTCHB and Richard in particular do to promote health in the Great Plains region and some […]
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75 Years Later:  The Impact of the 1950 Papers on Smoking and Lung Cancer | This symposium will celebrate the achievements that have occurred over the past 75 years in the fields of tobacco control, lung cancer epidemiology and causal inference.  Two seminal papers on lung cancer and smoking initiated these three areas of scholarship in 1950.  Since then, significant public health, policy, and research contributions have been made by scholars around the world.  In this symposium, speakers will highlight such accomplishments and present their current research in these fields. | DOWNLOAD FLIER | REGISTER HERE

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