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2009 Raven's Ball: March 27th | |
Alaska Native Medical Center wins highest honor in nursing excellence - Again! ANMC first earned this distinction in 2003, and remains the first and only Alaska hospital, and first and only tribal hospital in the nation, to receive Magnet Status. Only 5 percent of all U.S. hospitals achieve Magnet Status, and even fewer are designated a second time. Click here for more information. |
Coming up March 19-20, 2009
Alaska Native Health Research Conference
- Building communications between communities and researchers
- Building capacity for health research in communities
- Bridging the divide between traditional wisdom and western science
- Blending Elder wisdom with youth technology to provide direction and focus in community research
For more information, contact: Maria Cuellar, at 729-2918 or mcuellar@anthc.org .
ANTHC elects new chairman and president
The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) board of directors has selected Andy Teuber of Kodiak as its chairman and president. Teuber is president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA), a post he has held since May 2006.
Click here for more information about Andy Teuber and ANTHC
International Telehealth Palliative Care Symposium
May 5-7, 2009
A symposium for doctors, midlevel practitioners, nurses, pharmacists, social works and other health care providers. Opportunities to join in person at selected sites, video-teleconferencing sites, and the Web.
To receive updated information for the May 2009 Alaska Palliative Care Symposium please click here and ask to be added to our listserver.
Tribal health organizations boost suicide prevention efforts
12/6/09 - Anchorage, AK - To stem the increasing numbers of suicides among Alaska Natives, organizations across Alaska have added staff, and stepped up staff training and the sharing of suicide prevention information.
"We are deeply saddened by the recent suicides and extend our condolences to the families affected by the loss of a loved one by suicide,'" said Kathleen Graves, PhD, Director of Behavioral Health, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. "...In villages, a suicide can have a devastating emotional effect on the entire community." More...
Brain Injury Network Events
The Alaska Brain Injury Network will offer provider training and hold its board meeting from Jan. 21 to Jan. 23 in Sitka. For more information, click here.
Click here to see the Oct-Dec 2008 Mukluk Telegraph, with articles about:
- ANTHC 10-year anniversary
- Hidden costs of missed appointments
- ANTHC aids villages preparing for higher fuel costs
- Health care aides for elders in demand
- Environmental innovation grants for tribes
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Healthy Alaska Natives Foundation
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First U.S.-trained Dental Health Aides Therapists graduate
Click here or the image above to view a short presentation on the benefits of Dental Health Aides to Alaskans. Click here for a low-res version.
In December 2008, the nation's first dental health aide training center - DENTEX - graduated its first Dental Health Aide Therapists. For more information about DENTEX, click here. For additional information about Dental Health Aide Therapists, click here.
The U.S. Public Health Service Web site also includes information such as the need for the program, its history, and the rigorous Dental Health Aide Therapist training and certification process. Click http://www.phs-dental.org/depac/newfile50.html .