Purpose: Clinicians serving American Indian and Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Indian Country Syphilis ECHO program. The program provides comprehensive information for clinicians to effectively integrate syphilis care in Indian Health Service, Tribal, and Urban Indian clinics. The 8 session program will offer a free ECHO collaborative to continue learning, knowledge sharing and support as you effectively integrate high quality syphilis care for American Indian and Alaska Native people. Topics include Syphilis 101, A Syndemic Approach to Syphilis, Laboratory Diagnosis and Interpretation, Clinical Manifestations, Congenital Syphilis, Syphilis Prevention and more. CE will be provided.

Who should apply: Physicians, advanced practice providers, pharmacists, nurses, medical assistants, behavioral health specialists or others interested in learning new skills to effectively integrate syphilis care, are invited to attend.

Where: All sessions take place virtually using the zoom platform.

When: The Syphilis ECHO virtual clinics will be held every other Tuesday from 12-1pm CT, August 6th-November 12th.

To participate in Indian Country Syphilis ECHO we invite participants to commit to attending all 8 sessions, submit cases, and participate actively.

Please complete the registration information below. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Ashley Hoover (email: ahoover@npaihb.org).

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* 1. Please Enter Your Contact Information

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* 2. What is your clinical role?

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* 3. Please select which IHS Area your tribe/ tribal organization/ clinic is located in?

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* 4. To make things more tangible, the facilitators have requested a completed case presentation form for 1 of your patients who may be a candidate for syphilis treatment, is currently being treated, and/or may have been treated in the past. To download the case form, click here. How many patients do you plan to present?

To learn more about the Indian Country Syphilis ECHO program, please visit https://www.indiancountryecho.org/program/syphilis-echo/.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at echo@npaihb.org.

The Indian Country ECHO Team

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