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The California Area Indian Health Service is committed to maintaining and improving the quality of health care services to our programs. This nursing section of the website is for advancing and strengthening the role, function and development of the nursing service administration within the California tribal and urban health care delivery settings.
Our mission is to provide nursing leadership and consultation in the promotion of quality health care. Through collaboration and active participation in the development of policy and national nursing standards of care, we support the health of American Indian/Alaska Native people. In support of the national Indian Health Service mission, the California Area provides assistance to area tribal and urban ambulatory clinics and community health programs in adapting to changes in legislation, regulation and health care standards.
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Influenza Vaccination of Health Care Personnel Health and Human Services Initiative.
Additional information pertaining to the jUN 15-19, 2009 NLiNC Conference is still forth-coming. Additional information and agneda for the NLiNC Conference and registration instructions is available at: 2009 Nurse Leaders in Native Care Conference. This site has a lot of useful information for nurses working in Indian Health.
Read an article endorsed by Quad Council of Public Health Nursing Organizations regarding PHN Shortage: The Public Health Nursing Shortage: A Threat to the Publics Health (PDF 140KB)
For more information on Nursing, please contact Susan Ducore, RN, MSN at (916) 930 - 3981 x 323 or send her an email at: susan.ducore@ihs.gov
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Susan Ducore, RN, MSN
(Susan.Ducore@ihs.gov)
650 Capitol Mall, Suite 7-100
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 930-3981 Ext. 323
Fax: (916) 930-3953
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