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American Indian and Alaska Native LivingAmerican Indian and Alaska Native LivingLearning from Indian Country Experts with Dr. DeRoseHost: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Heather Medicine Bear, MPH, (Gila River Indian Community, Akimel O’odham), Program Mgr, National Native Network Commercial Tobacco and Cancer Control and Prevention Program; Marcia Carlson, USET VP for Revenue, Integrity and Growth; and Onawa Miller (Quechan), USET Tribal Health Program Support Director. Description: Dr. DeRose interviews experts from Indian Country from the live venue of the 2023 National Tribal Health Conference held in Anchorage, AK. For More Info: @NNNKeepItSacred (YouTube); KeepItSacred.org; USETInc.org2024-02-0558 minHosted by Dr. David DeroseHosted by Dr. David DeroseLearning from Indian Country Experts with Dr. DeRoseHost: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Heather Medicine Bear, MPH, (Gila River Indian Community, Akimel O’odham), Program Mgr, National Native Network Commercial Tobacco and Cancer Control and Prevention Program; Marcia Carlson, USET VP for Revenue, Integrity and Growth; and Onawa Miller (Quechan), USET Tribal Health Program Support Director. Description: Dr. DeRose interviews experts from Indian Country from the live venue of the 2023 National Tribal Health Conference held in Anchorage, AK. For More Info: @NNNKeepItSacred (YouTube); KeepItSacred.org; USETInc.org2024-02-0558 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 28 - Smoke-Free Tribal Housing PoliciesFull Webinar Archive:  https://keepitsacred.itcmi.org/2022/02/webinar-smoke-free-tribal-housing-policies-2/ Title:  Smoke-Free Tribal Housing Policies Date:  Wednesday, March 30, 2022 Time:  3 – 4 p.m., EDT Learning Objectives/Outcomes: At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to: 1.  Identify the risks of smoking in multi-unit tribal housing, as well as the benefits of going smoke-free. 2.  Examine policy options to consider when adopting a smoke-free tribal housing policy. 3.  Locate helpful resources for smoke-free multi-unit tribal housing community awareness campaigns. Target Audience: Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native commu...2022-03-3059 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 27 - Surviving the Journey Through Cervical CancerTitle: Surviving the Journey through Cervical Cancer Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2022 Learning Objectives/Outcomes: At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to: 1. Examine the progress and lifetime risk for cervical cancer in women with an abnormal pap smear. 2. Identify best practices for referral and treatment of cervical cancer. 3. Participate in the experience of one cervical cancer survivor regarding her journey with cervical cancer treatment during the pandemic. Target Audience: Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities. Presenters: Amanda Hill-Youngers...2022-01-2657 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 26 - Cervical Cancer and American Indian WomenThe National Native Network with the Indian Health Service Clinical Support Center (Accredited Provider) present a webinar. Title: Cervical Cancer and American Indian Women Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2022 Learning Objectives/Outcomes: At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to: 1. Identify the risk factors for HPV related infections and cancer among American Indian women. 2. Employ strategies to decrease anxiety associated with cervical cancer screening and follow up procedures. 3. Determine ways to bundle care to increase screening rates for cervical cancer. ...2022-01-191h 01National Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 25 - Healthy and Inclusive EventsWebinar archive from December 15, 2021 Learning Objectives/Outcomes: At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to: 1. Examine the 7Cs framework as a prefatory tool in providing a successful health education event. 2. Employ useful resources that can be referenced when planning a healthy and inclusive event. 3. Design an effective process to evaluate previous health promotion events. Target Audience: Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities. Presenters: Doug Osborn, M.A. Health Educator III, Sitka, AK SouthEast Alaska Regional...2021-12-151h 00National Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 24 - Traditional Tobacco and Native American YouthOverview: This is a roundtable conversation around traditional tobacco with a Native American youth perspective, speaking on what makes it different from commercial tobacco, and how it is used in ceremony and prayer. Target Audience: Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities. Panelists: Melissa Meza California Rural Indian Health Board Hannah Bartol Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan Devin Beltran, President CRIHB Youth Advisory Board Lake Miwok and Southeastern Pomo For free help to quit smoking, call 1-800-QUIT-NOW Visit our website www.keepitsacred.org...2021-10-2726 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 23 - Exploring New Trends in Tobacco Policy and Use in Indian Country For full archive resources visit www.keepitsacred.org Wednesday, October 20, 2021   Learning Objectives/Outcomes: At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to: 1. Examine current AI/AN commercial tobacco use rates and new data reflecting tribal casino smoking preferences. 2. Build coalitions and engage with both Tribal communities and leaders to influence commercial tobacco public health policy. 3. Implement effective community smoke free policies that reduce the health risks associated with commercial tobacco exposure (or use).   Target Audience: Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities.   Presenters: Ken Foster Director of...2021-10-2158 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 22 - Commercial Tobacco and Native American YouthOverview: This is a roundtable conversation around commercial tobacco  with a Native American youth perspective, speaking on the dangers of commercial tobacco, discussing the affects on Native American families and youth, along with the differences between commercial and traditional tobacco. Target Audience: Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities. Panelists: Melissa Meza California Rural Indian Health Board Hannah Bartol Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan Devin Beltran, President CRIHB Youth Advisory Board Lake Miwok and Southeastern Pomo For free to help to quit using commercial tobacco, call 1-800-QUIT-NOW2021-10-1319 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 21 - Intergenerational Trauma among AI/AN Women and its Impact on Women‘s Health and Cancer ScreeningPresented September 8, 2021 Presenter: Celena Donahue Public Health Advocate Pueblo Overview: Through this presentation, you will gain an increased knowledge and understanding of the history and historical trauma amongst Native Americans and AI/AN women, understand the barriers within Native American populations and the impact on women, women’s health, and gynecological cancer screenings. Target Audience: Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities. Speaker Info: Celena Donahue is Pueblo Indian, and her family is Hupa, Yurok, an...2021-09-0848 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 20 - The American Indian Commercial Tobacco Program: Five Year EvaluationView full video archive and resource materials here: https://keepitsacred.itcmi.org/2021/06/webinar-the-american-indian-commercial-tobacco-program-five-year-evaluation/ Visit our website: www.keepitsacred.org Original webinar 8/18/2021 Presenter: Thomas Ylioja, PhD, MSW Clinical Director, Health Initiatives National Jewish Health Target Audience: Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities. Learning Objectives/Outcomes: At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to: Evaluate evidence-based strategies for treating commercial tobacco use and dependence. Implement a brief intervention for commercial tobacco treatment. 2021-08-191h 01National Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 19 - Part 2| Effective Strategies to Reach Patients for CRC Screening During COVID-19For full archive resources for this presentation: http://keepitsacred.itcmi.org/2021/01/effective-strategies-to-reach-patients-for-colorectal-cancer-screening-during-covid-19-part-ii-crc-screening-awareness-month-implementation-strategies-at-the-grass-roots-level/ American Indian Cancer Foundation’s Colorectal Cancer Toolkit: https://4dmdemos.com/aicf/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/AICAF_CRCToolkit_PRINT-1.pdf Date:  January 28, 2021 Time:  3 – 4 p.m. ET PRESENTED BY: Melissa Buffalo Deputy Director American Indian Cancer Foundation Beth Sieloff, MPH Program Manager Cancer Prevention and Control Programs Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc. DESCRIPTION: American Indian Cancer Foundation’s Colorectal Cancer Toolkit: https://4dmdemos.com/aicf/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/AICAF_CRCToolkit_PRINT-1.pdf This webinar takes the strategi...2021-01-281h 03National Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 18 - Part 1 | Effective Strategies to Reach patients for Colorectal Cancer Screening During COVID-19View full video archive and resource materials here: http://keepitsacred.itcmi.org/2021/01/effective-strategies-to-reach-patients-for-colorectal-cancer-screening-during-covid-19/ Visit our website at: www.keepitsacred.org Presenters: Kevin English, DrPH Director, Albuquerque Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board, Inc. Donald Haverkamp, MPH Epidemiologist Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Target Audience: Physicians, nurses, health educators, administrators, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities. Learning Objectives/Outcomes: At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to: Apply safe and convenient c...2021-01-281h 01National Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 17 - Reducing Cancer through Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to TreatmentEvaluation Survey for Attendance Certificate here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PPJQCSP Complete information and disclosures available at: http://keepitsacred.itcmi.org/2020/12/podcast-reducing-cancer-through-alcohol-screening-brief-intervention-and-referral-to-treatment/ This presentation contains a raw discussion of alcohol use, intended for an adult audience.  Listener discretion advised. Release Date:  December 18, 2020 Expiration Date:  December 17, 2023 Learning Objectives/Outcomes: At the conclusion of this activity, the healthcare team will be able to: Recognize the relationship between alcohol and several types of cancer in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities. Examine the importance of including a brief intervention and referral for tre...2020-12-1850 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 16 - Restoring Health Through Sustainable Food SystemsPresented by: Marcia Anderson, MS, RDN, LS Community Manager, Community Health Services Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Freda Carpitcher, MPH Health Promotion/Disease Prevention and Health Education Coordinator Oklahoma IHS Area Office Description: If you live in a low-income community, in a rural location, or where grocery stores and supermarkets are hard to come by, then you live in a food desert.  Food deserts are in areas where obesity is just one of the many serious health issues.  Many American Indians and Alaska Natives have limited or no access to healthy or affordable fo...2020-12-0950 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 15 - Great Plains Tribal Casinos and the Benefits of Reopening Smoke FreeFull Webinar Video Presentation Here Hosted by: Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Health Board Americans Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation Facilitated by: Josh Hudson, National Native Network Guest Speakers: Dr. Patricia Nez Henderson (Navajo), BHCAIH Vice President Joshua Hudson, (Ojibwe), National Native Network Project Director Clinton Isham (Ojibwe), ANRF Tribal Relations Consultant Brian Christopher, BCSlots.com Social Media Influencer Britt Carter, BCSlots.com Social Media Influencer Stephanie Jay (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians), Tribal Health Educator Brandon...2020-09-091h 33National Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 14 - Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 7: Cancer ResourcesInterested in learning more about cancer? July 1, 2020 Join us for the weekly "Circle of Life" webinar series. 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? The American Cancer Society Circle of Life Initiative was developed with American Indian and Alaska Native communities to provide cancer education using a holistic and culturally tailored approach for individuals, families, and trib...2020-07-0238 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 13 - The Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 6: Native American and Alaska Native HealingJune 24, 2020 Module 6: Native American and Alaska Native Healing Interested in learning more about cancer? Join us for the weekly "Circle of Life" webinar series. 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? The American Cancer Society Circle of Life Initiative was developed with American Indian and Alaska Native communities to provide cancer educat...2020-06-2442 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 12 - Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 5: End of LifeJune 17, 2020 Full resources at KeepItSacred.org Interested in learning more about cancer? Join us for the weekly "Circle of Life" webinar series. 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? The American Cancer Society Circle of Life Initiative was developed with American Indian and Alaska Native communities to provide cancer education using a holis...2020-06-1747 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 11 - Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 4: Palliative CareJune 10, 2020 Full resources at KeepItSacred.org Interested in learning more about cancer? Join us for the weekly "Circle of Life" webinar series. 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? The American Cancer Society Circle of Life Initiative was developed with American Indian and Alaska Native communities to provide cancer education using a holi...2020-06-1049 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 10 - The Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 3: TreatmentJune 3, 2020 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? The American Cancer Society Circle of Life Initiative was developed with American Indian and Alaska Native communities to provide cancer education using a holistic and culturally tailored approach for individuals, families, and tribes to make healthy choices and stay well. 2020-06-031h 05National Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 9 - The Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 2: Healthy Habits and Cancer ScreeningMay 27, 2020 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 staff. What is the Circle of Life? The American Cancer Society Circle of Life Initiative was developed with American Indian and Alaska Native communities to provide cancer education using a holistic and culturally tailored approach for individuals, families, and tribes to make healthy choices and stay well. 2020-05-2749 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 8 - The Circle of Life Curriculum | Module 1: Cancer TypesThe Circle of Life Curriculum Module 1 - Cancer Types May 20, 2020 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.  To register, click on the corresponding links for each module below. What is the Circle of Life? The American Cancer Society Circle of Life Initiative was developed with American Indian and Alaska Native communities to provide cancer education using a holistic and culturally tailored approach for individ...2020-05-2151 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 7 - Strategies to Reopen Tribal Casinos 100% Smoke-FreeThis is a webinar archive audio presentation from May 15, 2020. National Native Network; Southwest Navajo Tobacco Education Prevention Project; American Nonsmoker's Rights Foundation; Black Hills Center for American Indian Health present: Strategies to Reopen Tribal Casinos 100% Smoke-Free Topics Include: Impacts of COVID-19 in Relations to Re-opening Tribal Casinos as Smoke-Free Health Benefits of Having Tribal Gaming Smoke-Free Casinos Financial Benefits of Having Tribal Gaming Smoker-Free Casinos Cultural Benefits in Reclaiming our Sacred Use of Ceremonial Tobacco Strategies and Actions for Tribal Casinos to Re-open 100% Smoke-Free Presenters: Clinton Isham, American Non-Smokers Rights Foundation Dr...2020-05-181h 02National Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 6 - Clearway MinnesotaNational Native Network Program Manager, Joshua Hudson, sits down with the team from Clearway Minnesota to discuss the journal article "Tobacco Industry Misappropriation of American Indian Culture and Traditional Tobacco" published in the Journal of Commercial Tobacco Control. 2020-05-1827 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 5 - Ernie Whiteman Part 2 - Traditional vs. Commercial TobaccoNational Native Network Program Manager, Joshua Hudson sits down with Ernie Whiteman from the Dreaming of Wild Health program in Minnesota to discuss Traditional vs. Commercial Tobacco. 2020-05-1843 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network PodcastEpisode 4 - Ernie Whiteman Part 1 - Dreaming of Wild Health and the Importance of GrowingNational Native Network Program Manager, Joshua Hudson sits down with Ernie Whiteman from the Dreaming of Wild Health program in Minnesota to discuss the importance of growing.  They discuss the importance of growing traditional medicine and traditional foods. 2020-05-1839 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network Podcast3. Linda Burhansstipanov Part 2Josh Mayo of Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan sits down for part two of his interview with Linda Burhansstipanov, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, founder of Native American Cancer Research and president of Native American Cancer Initiatives. 2020-01-1526 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network Podcast2. Linda Burhansstipanov Part 1Josh Mayo of Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan sits down with Linda Burhansstipanov, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, founder of Native American Cancer Research and president of Native American Cancer Initiatives. Linda talks about new projects including an app that helps motivational interviewing for cancer patients. 2020-01-1530 minNational Native Network PodcastNational Native Network Podcast1. Great Plains Health Education SuccessesRichard Mousseau of Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Health Board discusses: -Challenges & successes of working on cancer prevention in four different states: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa, including 17 tribes and 18 tribal communities of indigenous people. -Navigating relationships with four state governments and the tribal governments. -Successes in colorectal cancer screening. -Commercial tobacco education, policy, and prevention efforts. 2020-01-0734 minAmerican Indian and Alaska Native LivingAmerican Indian and Alaska Native Living10 - 22 - 2018 Schulte.mp3Title: “Changing Lives, Worlds Apart”Guests: Michelle Schulte (Ojibwe, Red Cliff Band, Chippewa), Michigan Tribal Food Access Collaborative; Sohab Arif, CRIHBDescription: Learn practical lessons from, and be inspired by, two people who are making a big impact in Indian Country. Michelle Schulte has deep Native roots. She has been making a profound impact on children and seniors alike. Sohab Arif grew up in a poor Pakistani family. His life journey has brought him halfway around the globe to make a powerful difference in Indian Country.For More Information: mschulte@itcmi.org, www.keepitsacred.org2018-10-2258 minHosted by Dr. David DeroseHosted by Dr. David Derose10 - 22 - 2018 Schulte.mp3Title: “Changing Lives, Worlds Apart” Guests: Michelle Schulte (Ojibwe, Red Cliff Band, Chippewa), Michigan Tribal Food Access Collaborative; Sohab Arif, CRIHB Description: Learn practical lessons from, and be inspired by, two people who are making a big impact in Indian Country. Michelle Schulte has deep Native roots. She has been making a profound impact on children and seniors alike. Sohab Arif grew up in a poor Pakistani family. His life journey has brought him halfway around the globe to make a powerful difference in Indian Country. For More Information: mschulte@itcmi.org, www.keepitsacred.org2018-10-2258 minAmerican Indian and Alaska Native LivingAmerican Indian and Alaska Native Living10 - 08 - 2018 Hammer et alTitle: “Healthier Native Communities”Guests: Stacy Hammer, RDN, LD, Lower Sioux Health Care Center; Tammi Meissner (Tlingit), SEARHC; Joshua Hudson (Ojibwe), National Native NetworkDescription: Practical examples from throughout Indian Country provide motivation to make a difference in your own life and community. Today’s show features insights from diabetes education in the Northern Plains and the "Keep It Sacred" program from the National Native Network.For More Information: www.lowersiouxhhs.org, www.keepitsacred.org, nnn@itcmi.org, or 906-632-6896.2018-10-0858 minHosted by Dr. David DeroseHosted by Dr. David Derose10 - 08 - 2018 Hammer et alTitle: “Healthier Native Communities” Guests: Stacy Hammer, RDN, LD, Lower Sioux Health Care Center; Tammi Meissner (Tlingit), SEARHC; Joshua Hudson (Ojibwe), National Native Network Description: Practical examples from throughout Indian Country provide motivation to make a difference in your own life and community. Today’s show features insights from diabetes education in the Northern Plains and the "Keep It Sacred" program from the National Native Network. For More Information: www.lowersiouxhhs.org, www.keepitsacred.org, nnn@itcmi.org, or 906-632-6896.2018-10-0858 min