On October 12, 2023 from 1:00 PM ET to 2:00 PM ET, join ASPPH, Public Health Reports (PHR), and the Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs), for a discussion of the September/October 2023 supplemental issue of Public Health Reports, Public Health Matters: Insights From Tribal Epidemiology Centers.
Hear directly from those involved in the development of the supplement as they provide firsthand examples of best practices and experiences that support culturally informed work in a Tribal setting, describe how data collection and analysis are community-based and meaningful to the people the TECs serve, and illustrate the value of the direct relationships TECs have with other Tribes, Tribal organizations, and urban Indian organization (T/TO/UIO) partners.
Moderator
- Hazel D. Dean, ScD, MPH, DrPH (Hon), FACE, Public Health Reports editor-in-chief
Panelists
- Meghan Curry O’Connell, MD, MPH, Chief Public Health Officer, Great Plains Tribal Leaders’ Health Board (GPTLHB), and author of, Facilitating the Urgent Public Health Need to Improve Data Sharing With Tribal Epidemiology Centers
- Ashley Hoover, MPH, HIV/STI/HCV Epi & Clinical Support Manager, Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB), and author of, Health Care Access and Lived Experience of American Indian/Alaska Native Two Spirit and LGBTQ+ Participants in the Pride and Connectedness Survey, 2020
- Carolyn Parshall, MPH, Epidemiologist/Student Development Director, Albuquerque Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center (AASTEC) and author of, The Association Between Resiliency Factors and Suicide Indicators Among American Indian/Alaska Native Middle School Students in New Mexico: A Strength-Based Analysis