You’re invited to join AK ID ECHO which aims to increase Tribal health care providers’ knowledge about prevention strategies, screening, diagnosing, treatment, and management of HCV, HIV, PrEP, common STIs, and related topics.
To Join: https://echo.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qc–qqj0qH9cw7gRs1d7K98I3AIvQJjHa
This ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is for Tribal and community primary care health providers, nurses, pharmacists, behavioral health, and social workers in Alaska to learn best practices and gain competence and confidence in preventing HIV infection with PrEP, preventing HCV and STIs, and caring for Alaska Native/American Indian patients facing HCV-HIV-STI diagnoses. Hosted by ANTHC’s Liver Disease and Hepatitis Program and Early Intervention Services/HIV Clinical Services.
Call for Cases and Questions: Do you have a patient case or questions you would like to receive input on during an upcoming ECHO? Specialists are available to review patient cases and provide treatment recommendations. Please email, jjwilliamson@anthc.org to submit a question or request a patient case form.
Call for Didactic Topics: Please let us know what you’d like to learn about in 2025! Please feel free to submit topics via email, anytime.
In support of improving patient care, Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
The ANMC Joint Accreditation CE Program Portfolio additionally supports Behavioral Health (APA), Social Work (ASWB-ACE), and Dietitians (CPEU).
Enduring continuing education is available for the syphilis training, HIV Clinical Update, and PrEP mini-series at www.anthc.org/ak-id-echo.
Acknowledgment of Funding: This project is funded by the Ending the HIV/HCV/Syphilis Epidemics in Indian Country II (ETHIC II) through the Indian Health Service.