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Awakening the Spirit: Pathways to Diabetes Prevention & Control—
American Diabetes Association

1-800-DIABETES (342-2383)
https://www.diabetes.org

The Consortium of New York Geriatric Education Centers

https://www.nygec.org/
Collaboration with Tribal and Urban Indian organizations.
246 Greene Street, 5th Floor
New York, New York 1003-6677
Phone: (212) 998-9016 FAX: (212) 995-4561

National Indian Council on Aging, Inc.

www.nicoa.org
10501 Montgomery Blvd., Suite 210, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87111
Phone: (505)292-2001; FAX (505) 292-1922

Native Health Research Database

https://hscssl.unm.edu/nhd/
American Indian, provides bibliographic information and abstracts of health related articles and resource documents by IHS, Tribal, urban, and clinicians on-reservation and villages, 1966 to present. A partnership between University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center Library and the Indian Health Service.

National Resource Center on Native American Aging & University of North Dakota Center for Rural Health

https://ruralhealth.und.edu/projects/nrcnaa/
P O Box 9037, Grand Forks, ND, 58202-9037
Phone: (701)777-3720/ 1-800-896-7628

National Congress of American Indians

www.ncai.org
(202) 466-7767 (Washington, DC)

National Native American American Indian DS Prevention Center

www.nnaapc.org

Native Web

www.nativeweb.org

Stanford Geriatric Education Center—

https://www.stanford.edu/dept/medfm/gec/page1.html
Ethnogeriatric education, professional training, publications, seminars. Urban American Indian collaboration.
703 Welch Road, H-1
Stanford, CA 94304-1708
(650) 723-7063; FAX (650) 723-9692

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American Indian

  • Description
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction and Overview
    • Demographics
      • Overview
      • Geography
      • Living Arrangements
      • Tribal Groupings
      • Age Groups
    • Historical Influence
    • Self-Determination
    • Religion
    • Spirituality and Healing
    • Definition of Terms
  • Patterns of Health Risk
    • Data Quality
      • Mortality
        • Leading Causes of Death
      • Morbidity and Functional Status
        • Heart Disease and Diabetes
      • Mental Health

Culturally Appropriate Care

  • Fund of Knowledge
    • Cohort Analysis
      • Cohort Experiences
      • Case Studies for Discussion
    • Impact of Historical Events
    • Conflicting Expectations
  • Assessment
    • Respect and Rapport
    • Communication
    • Language Assesment
    • Assesment Domains
      • Client Background
      • Clinical Domains
      • Problem-Specific Information
      • Intervention-Specific Data
      • Outcome Criteria
  • Delivery of Care
    • Health Promotion Strategies
    • Treatment and Response
    • informed Consent
    • Surgery
    • Advance Directives
    • Medications
    • Chronic Pain Management
    • Dementia and Caregiving
    • End-of-life Care
    • Biomedical Vs Traditional

Access & Utilization

  • Needs Vs. Utilization
  • Managed Care

Learning Resources

  • Learning Activities
    • 1: Historical Events
      • B.C. to 1799
      • 1800 to 1849
      • 1850 to 1899
      • 1900 to 1949
      • 1953 to 1969: Policy of Termination and Relocation
      • 1970s
        • Short Answer/Essay Questions
      • 1980s to Present
    • 2: Cultural Values
    • 3: Case Study, Dementia
      • Discussion Questions
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