presentations
& events

Tribal MAT Echo Clinic
Sep
16

Tribal MAT Echo Clinic

Dr. Katya serves as the Indigenous Medicine Expert forth the Tribal MAT ECHO clinic hosted by UCLA Integrated Substance Use and Addiction Program, Division of Addiction Psychiatry, Opioid and Stimulant Implementation Support Training and Technical Assistance (OASIS-TTA) Program.

The Tribal MAT ECHO® clinic occurs on the 3rd Tuesday of each month 12-1PM (PT).

The objective of this clinic is to offer a monthly opportunity for MAT providers and health care teams of Indian Country (rural and urban) to learn evidence-based to address opioid and stimulant use disorders. Participants will also have the opportunity to present and get feedback on clinical cases.

Project ECHO® (Enhancing Community Health Care Outcomes) uses a web-based, video-conferencing platform to provide case-based learning opportunities and increase workforce capacity to provide best practice specialty care. Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Education (CME/CE) offered at NO COST.

REGISTER HERE

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Tribal MAT Echo Clinic
Oct
21

Tribal MAT Echo Clinic

Dr. Katya serves as the Indigenous Medicine Expert forth the Tribal MAT ECHO clinic hosted by UCLA Integrated Substance Use and Addiction Program, Division of Addiction Psychiatry, Opioid and Stimulant Implementation Support Training and Technical Assistance (OASIS-TTA) Program.

The Tribal MAT ECHO® clinic occurs on the 3rd Tuesday of each month 12-1PM (PT).

The objective of this clinic is to offer a monthly opportunity for MAT providers and health care teams of Indian Country (rural and urban) to learn evidence-based to address opioid and stimulant use disorders. Participants will also have the opportunity to present and get feedback on clinical cases.

Project ECHO® (Enhancing Community Health Care Outcomes) uses a web-based, video-conferencing platform to provide case-based learning opportunities and increase workforce capacity to provide best practice specialty care. Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Education (CME/CE) offered at NO COST.

REGISTER HERE

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Tribal MAT Echo Clinic
Nov
18

Tribal MAT Echo Clinic

Dr. Katya serves as the Indigenous Medicine Expert forth the Tribal MAT ECHO clinic hosted by UCLA Integrated Substance Use and Addiction Program, Division of Addiction Psychiatry, Opioid and Stimulant Implementation Support Training and Technical Assistance (OASIS-TTA) Program.

The Tribal MAT ECHO® clinic occurs on the 3rd Tuesday of each month 12-1PM (PT).

The objective of this clinic is to offer a monthly opportunity for MAT providers and health care teams of Indian Country (rural and urban) to learn evidence-based to address opioid and stimulant use disorders. Participants will also have the opportunity to present and get feedback on clinical cases.

Project ECHO® (Enhancing Community Health Care Outcomes) uses a web-based, video-conferencing platform to provide case-based learning opportunities and increase workforce capacity to provide best practice specialty care. Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Education (CME/CE) offered at NO COST.

REGISTER HERE

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Working with the Messenger: Integrating Indigenous Pain Management
Aug
5

Working with the Messenger: Integrating Indigenous Pain Management

Understand the language, concepts, and strategy of the modern medical model in order to support the healing best suited for the people being treated by revitalizing and nurturing indigenous medical system, science, and methodology; specifically looking at indigenous approaches to pain management.

Presented to Behavioral health staff of Yakama Indian Health Service as part of the Opioid and Pain Treatment in Indigenous Communities (OPTIC) which aims develop, implement, and evaluate culturally centered implementation strategies to increase screening and brief intervention for chronic pain and opioid misuse/OUD in primary care clinics serving American Indian and Alaskan Native communities.

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Tribal MAT Echo Clinic
Jul
15

Tribal MAT Echo Clinic

Dr. Katya serves as the Indigenous Medicine Expert forth the Tribal MAT ECHO clinic hosted by UCLA Integrated Substance Use and Addiction Program, Division of Addiction Psychiatry, Opioid and Stimulant Implementation Support Training and Technical Assistance (OASIS-TTA) Program.

The Tribal MAT ECHO® clinic occurs on the 3rd Tuesday of each month 12-1PM (PT).

The objective of this clinic is to offer a monthly opportunity for MAT providers and health care teams of Indian Country (rural and urban) to learn evidence-based to address opioid and stimulant use disorders. Participants will also have the opportunity to present and get feedback on clinical cases.

Project ECHO® (Enhancing Community Health Care Outcomes) uses a web-based, video-conferencing platform to provide case-based learning opportunities and increase workforce capacity to provide best practice specialty care. Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Education (CME/CE) offered at NO COST.

REGISTER HERE

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Cultivating An Indigenous Approach to Health & Wellness
Mar
7

Cultivating An Indigenous Approach to Health & Wellness

  • Oregon Health & Sciences University--Northwest Native American Center of Excellence (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Presentation to Wy’East post-baccalaureate health education Pathway for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) learners on applying Indigenous science and medicine and understanding the impact of cognitive imperialism to restore balance and cultivate an Indigenous approach to health & wellness.

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Good Medicine: Honoring Indigenous Healing Practices with Culturally Responsive Care
Nov
21

Good Medicine: Honoring Indigenous Healing Practices with Culturally Responsive Care

Presented to UCLA School of Medicine during Native American Heritage Month on Indigenous health practices and how today’s providers can honor traditional medicine by providing culturally responsive care to Native American patients.

Hosted by the Office for Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 

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Creating Space for Healing: Culturally-Responsive Care of Native American Patients 
Nov
16

Creating Space for Healing: Culturally-Responsive Care of Native American Patients 

Presented to UCLA School of Medicine during Native American Heritage Month on key elements to providing culturally-responsive care to Native American patients, including how to discuss and incorporate traditional healing practices and create space for healing.

Hosted by the Office for Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 

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Honoring indigenous health
Aug
19

Honoring indigenous health

Honoring Indigenous Health hosted by So’oh-Shinálí Sister Project (SSSP). Cohort members were able to learn in-depth about diabetes and how to utilize our plant relatives to care for ourselves and those who have been diagnosed with diabetes. Community left with connection, knowledge and plant medicines to continue on their health journey.

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