2017 HHS Tribal Consultations Announced
In A Dear Tribal Leader Letter, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that the 2017 Annual Tribal Budget Consultation (ATBC) will take place March 29th through…
In A Dear Tribal Leader Letter, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that the 2017 Annual Tribal Budget Consultation (ATBC) will take place March 29th through…
Change Implementation 4 Questions to Move Knowledge to Action Stabilizing Children’s Lives: Insights for research & action Your Guide to Holding Steady in Under 4 Minutes Community Context Creating a…
NIHB Job Opportunities Interested in joining a mission driven organization dedicated to affirming and empowering American Indian and Alaska Native Peoples to protect and improve health and reduce health disparities? …
NIHB’s 8th Annual National Tribal Public Health Summit Registration and Call for Proposals Now Open! Conference Tracks: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Public Health Policy, Infrastructure and Capacity Substance Misuse…
(Belgrade, Mont.)-U.S. Senator Jon Tester today joined life-flight survivor Isla Rose Thomson and her family to unveil new legislation that reigns in exorbitant air ambulance costs and provides families financial…
Recovery to Practice is pleased to introduce the on-demand continuing medical education (CME) series. Clinical Decision Support for Prescribers Treating Individuals With Co-occurring Disorders This two-course series offers information and…
A new funding opportunity relating to health equities for AI/AN Youth has been announced on grants.gov. Grant Description: American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities are composed of numerous distinct tribes, bands,…
In a guest opinion piece in the Billings Gazette, Mark Azure, President of the Fort Belknap Indian Community Council and RMTLC Treasurer, responds to radio announcer Paul Mushaben’s remarks regarding…
On February 20th, Senator Tester announced a trio of bills to boost teacher recruitment in rural Montana, strengthen veterans’ access to education benefits, and address workforce shortages at Indian Country…
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