Each program representative was asked:
- Describe your overdose-related work
- How have you seen changes in your community?
- Have there been any challenges?
- What are you most excited about?
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Interviews
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Interview with Jodi Hajicek and Stephanie Jay, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians
Interview with Jodi Hajicek and Stephanie R Jay, MPH, from the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Public Health Department At the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, their overdose-related […]
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Interview with Priyanka Manghani, Sneha Jaiswal, California Tribal Epidemiology Center, housed within the California Rural Indian Health Board (CTEC, CRIHB)
The California Tribal Epidemiology Center (CTEC) was established in 2005 to assist in collecting and interpreting health information for American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIAN) in California (from website). While […]
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Interview with Sheena Kanott Lambert, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI)
Interview with Sheena Kanott Lambert, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), Public Health Director For the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, opioid prevention, and harm reduction efforts flow through many […]