Purpose: This 2.5-hour virtual training program provides comprehensive information to effectively integrate best practice syphilis care and response for Indigenous communities. In this series of presentations, multidisciplinary faculty will highlight best practices for responding to the rise of syphilis, and congenital syphilis in Indigenous communities. This 2.5-hour training includes an opportunity to engage in didactic presentations, become part of a learning community, and join an Infectious Disease ECHO program. Free CE is available.
 
Who should attend: Tribal leaders, decision-makers, administration, physicians, advanced practice providers, pharmacists, nurses, behavioral health specialists, nurses, chemical dependency counselors, peer support specialists, medical assistants, community health representatives, tribal community health providers or others interested in learning new skills to effectively integrate best practice syphilis care at I/T/U facilities are invited to attend. 
 
Where: The training will be offered virtually via Zoom.
 
When: May 28th from 9am - 11:30am PT

Draft Agenda: https://npaihborg.box.com/s/gdevm66vepgrdbgypxx4d7v17795ug8x

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

Question Title

* 1. Please Enter Your Contact Information

Question Title

* 2. What is your role?

Question Title

* 3. Faculty have requested a completed case presentation form for one of your clients. Download the case presentation form for Syphilis. How many de-identified clients do you plan to present?

If you have any questions, please contact echo@npaihb.org.

The Indian Country ECHO Team
IndianCountryECHO.org

T