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Webinar: Engaging with Tribal Communities in Responding to STDs

An Update on the Indian Health Service’s STD Surveillance Report & How Health Departments Can Collaborate with Tribal Organizations
Hosted By
NCSD, ASTHO, and NACCHO
Event Date
April 10, 2019

Registration Link

Join ASTHO, NACCHO, and NCSD to learn more about national surveillance data for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among American Indian/Alaska Native populations at the national level, and key actions state/local health agencies can take to build and strengthen partnerships with tribal communities to prevent and control STDs. The webinar will highlight the South Dakota Department of Health’s collaboration with tribal health, the Indian Health Service, and Public Health Nursing and describe successes from the Great Plains Tribal Epidemiology Center.

Featured Speakers: 

Andria Apostolou, PhD, MPH

Indian Health Service (IHS) National STD Program Lead/Senior Epidemiologist, Indian Health Service 

Amanda Gill, MS

STD Program Director for the South Dakota Department of Health

PJ Beaudry, MPH

Great Plains Tribal Epidemiology Center (GPTEC) Director 

Objectives:

This webinar is co-hosted by ASTHO, NACCHO, and NCSD, and aims to:

  • Provide an overview of national STD trends among American Indian/Alaska Native populations, including considerations for state and local health agency programmatic planning.
  • Highlight activities and lessons learned from the South Dakota Department of Health STD program’s partnerships with tribal communities.
  • Describe the role of Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs), and specific experiences from the Great Plains TEC in collaborating with health agencies and other local partners to address STD rates within tribal communities.

Event Details

  • Time
    3:00 - 4:00 pm
  • Location
    Webinar
  • Contact
    [email protected]
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