Discover how alcohol screening and brief intervention can reduce cancer risk in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. This accredited 60-minute podcast features expert clinicians exploring culturally appropriate SBIRT strategies for tribal health systems, with actionable insights for healthcare teams. Earn continuing education credit today.
The COVID-19 pandemic sparked a telehealth revolution within tribal nations. Cherokee Nation Health is leading the way, prioritizing technology and innovative workflows. Hear how Dr. James Stallcup and Toni Potts transformed patient care through mobile apps, video visits, and enhanced communication platforms in this must-listen episode.
Discover culturally tailored cancer resources designed for American Indian and Alaska Native communities. The Circle of Life Initiative partners with the National Native Network and Indian Health Service to deliver holistic, community-centered education. Access webinars, podcasts, and handouts empowering individuals, families, and tribes to make informed health decisions and stay well.
Discover Module 6 of the Circle of Life Curriculum, a groundbreaking initiative developed with American Indian and Alaska Native communities. This webinar series partners the National Native Network, American Indian Cancer Foundation, and Indian Health Service to deliver culturally tailored cancer education using holistic approaches that honor traditional wellness practices and empower tribes to make healthy choices.
Explore Module 5 of our Circle of Life Curriculum, focusing on end-of-life care and cancer education. This collaborative initiative between the National Native Network, American Indian Cancer Foundation, and Indian Health Service offers culturally tailored resources designed specifically for Native communities, promoting holistic wellness and informed decision-making.
Discover how palliative care transforms cancer treatment through the Circle of Life Curriculum. This culturally tailored initiative, developed with American Indian and Alaska Native communities, offers holistic education empowering individuals, families, and tribes to make informed health choices and prioritize wellness.
Explore Module 3: Treatment from the Circle of Life Curriculum, a collaborative initiative by the National Native Network, American Indian Cancer Foundation, and Indian Health Service. Access culturally tailored cancer education resources, including a seven-part webinar series designed specifically for health system staff and Native communities.
Discover Module 2 of the Circle of Life Curriculum, featuring resources on healthy habits and cancer screening. This culturally tailored program, developed by the American Cancer Society with Native communities, empowers individuals and families to make informed health choices through a holistic, community-centered approach.
Native Americans face the highest cigarette smoking rates nationwide, leading to elevated risks of heart disease and lung cancer. While e-cigarettes offered promise as alternatives, recent deaths and injuries have prompted CDC warnings. Experts discuss smoking cessation strategies and tribal tobacco control initiatives on this vital health conversation.
Join us for our inaugural podcast featuring Richard Mousseau from the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Health Board. Discover how GPTCHB champions health across tribal communities, the obstacles they navigate, and Richard's vision for advancing wellness in the Great Plains region.
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National Network of Public Health Institutes Annual Conference | New Orleans, LA | LEARN MORE AND REGISTER
2026 National Council of Urban Indian Health Conference | Washington, D.C. | LEARN MORE AND REGISTER
Webinar | Behavioral Health and Tobacco Product Use: Addressing Disparities, Improving Outcomes | LEARN MORE AND REGISTER
Partners in Chronic Disease Prevention Symposium | Hosted by Great Plains Tribal Health | Great Plains Tribal Health is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the Partners in Chronic Disease Prevention Symposium. Travel scholarships are available on a first-come, first-served basis. To apply for a scholarship, please indicate so on the registration page and return all necessary documents by April 10, 2026. | ATTENDEE REGISTRATION | VENDOR REGISTRATION