Hosted By Dr. David Derose

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Sinopsis

A one-hour weekly talk show focusing on health issues in Indian country, viewed in a holistic way in keeping with traditional Native perspectives, hosted by David DeRose M.D.

Episodios

  • 04 - 01 - 2019 Woolford and Brooks

    01/04/2019 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Keeping Our Children Safe” Guests: Lyn Woolford, Chief of Police and City Administrator (Ashland, MO) and America’s Favorite Crossing Guard, 2019; Jenny Brooks, SafeKids Worldwide (Columbia, MO, representative) Description: Whether on a rural reservation or in a bustling urban environment, our children face a variety of threats—many of which are commonly overlooked. On this week’s show, two guests from America’s Heartland provide a fresh look at keeping our children safe. For further information, contact: www.safekids.org

  • 03 - 25 - 2019 Prather And Halbritter

    25/03/2019 Duración: 58min

    Title: “The Intersection of Research and Service” Guests: Tracy Prather, RT, CVT, MHA; Director, Oklahoma Area Tribal Epi Center; and Kathryn Halbritter (Oneida, New York) Description: Find encouragement and life lessons from today’s guests, one who runs a tribal epidemiology center and the other who is seeking a medical education to give back to her people. Contact info: www.spthb.org and horseluvrk@gmail.com

  • 03 - 18 - 2019 Rodgers and Le

    18/03/2019 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Programs Old and New in Indian Country” Guests: Dr. Griffin Rodgers, Director of the NIDDK (NIH) and Dr. Phuoc Le, Co-Founder of the HEAL Initiative and Arc Health. Description: Dr. Griffin Rodgers of the NIH begins this week’s shows with important insights into kidney health. The show concludes with the story of how a Vietnamese immigrant became a physician with new insights into how to make a difference in Indian Country and other underserved communities worldwide. Contact: www.niddk.nih.gov, HEALinitiative.org (510-625-6026), or ARChealthjustice.com (925-579-1584)

  • 03 - 11- -2019 Stainbrook et al

    11/03/2019 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Knowledge Changes Lives” Guests: Chris Stainbrook, Indian Land Tenure Foundation; Braidan Weeks, Host “Living the Circle of Life”; Frankie Brownell; Judy Flett, T-Creek Labs Description: In this final show recorded at NCAI 2018, Dr. DeRose interviews innovators and innovative programs. Whether it is Carbon Cap and Trade with Native Lands or health screening at a national Native meeting, information can be transformative for individuals, tribes, and communities. For more information: ILTF.org and 651-766-8999 (Stainbrook); 509-458-6590 or judy@spokoenterprises.com (Flett)

  • 02 - 25 - 2019 King et al

    25/02/2019 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Military Veterans in Indian Country” Guests: Daniel King, Safety Coordinator, Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Co-chair, NCAI Veteran’s Committee; Carol Scott, Esq., Attorney, Bergman & Moore Law Firm Description: Many Native Americans have faithfully served in the military. However, many of these veterans face long-term physical and mental challenges from their years of service. Today’s show will give you greater insights into the challenges faced by veterans as well as key sources for help. For Further Information Contact: dan1952king@gmail.com; or www.vetlawyers.com, info@vetlawyers.com

  • 02 - 18 - 2019 T-Creek et al

    18/02/2019 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Innovation in Indian Country” Guests: Dan Angress and Judy Flett (Spokane) with T-Creek (Tshimakain Creek) Labs; Dr. Emerson Bull Chief (Crow), 7 Bison Cultural Consulting Description: First up Dan Angress and Judy Flett describe a cutting-edge lab test for heart disease risk offered by the wholly Native-owned T-Creek labs. Next, Dr. Emerson Bull Chief shares innovative strategies to help foster cultural health in Indian Country. For further information contact: t-creek.com; or emerson.bullchief@7bisoncultural.com (406-208-6670)

  • 02 - 11 - 2019 Englehart, et al

    05/02/2019 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Small Investments, Big Dividends” Guests: Cecily Engelhart (Ihanktonwan and Oglala), Communications Manager for the First Peoples Fund and Jeff Schueller, Executive Director TANF, California Tribal Partnership Description: Can a health screening help you lose over 100 pounds? Can funding Native Artists really make a difference in Indian Country and beyond? Learn from this week’s guests amazing insights into why both questions can be answered in the affirmative. For more information contact: www.firstpeoplesfund.org

  • 02 - 04 - 2019, Rodriquez

    04/02/2019 Duración: 58min

    Title: Alternative Cancer Therapies Guest: Dr. Rodrigo Rodriguez, MD; Medical Director, International Biocare Hospital and Medical Center Description: How can you sort out fact from fiction when you hear claims of alternative cancer therapies? Dr. Rodriguez seeks to bring common sense and medical evidence to the dialogue. For further info contact: 1-800-701-7345 or Doctor@biocarehospital.com

  • 01 - 28 - 2019 Patrick Anderson

    28/01/2019 Duración: 58min

    Title: Overcoming Adverse Childhood Experiences Guest: Patrick Anderson, JD; CEO, Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc. Description: Don’t miss this week’s inspiring interview with indigenous leader, Patrick Anderson. You’ll learn practical skills from Anderson and his story of overcoming multiple adverse childhood experiences to become a lawyer and CEO of a prominent Native organization. For further information contact: www.ruralcap.com

  • 01 - 21 - 2019 Brenkus et al

    21/01/2019 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Improving Health Service Delivery in Indian Country” Guests: Kurt Brenkus, CEO, Indigenous Pact; Kayci Dennis (Absentee Shawnee), Tribal Health Alliance; Ileen Sylvester, VP, Nuka System of Care, Southcentral Foundation Description: Today’s guests provide innovative strategies to help enhance the delivery of health services in Indian Country. You’ll gain insights into how to more effectively harness traditional Native wisdom—as well as new sources of funding to help accomplish your goals. For Further Information: kurt@indigenouspact.com or www.indigenouspact.com; www.tribalhealthalliance.com; isylvester@scf.cc or 907-729-4955

  • 01 - 14 - 2019 Diekmann et al

    14/01/2019 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Help With Our Most Pressing Needs” Guests: Gabbi Diekmann, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program; Shiela Williams, MA, LPC, Native Connections Project Coordinator Description: Are you looking for help with a complex issue in your community? The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars program may offer you just the help you need. Are you looking for new strategies to help youth and young adults avoid suicide and substance abuse? You’ll be inspired by the Kickapoo tribe. For further information: clinicalscholarsnli.org, www.RWJF.org; Shiela.williams@okkthc.com (405-964-2618 x 328)

  • 12 - 17 - 2018 Gates et al

    17/12/2018 Duración: 58min

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  • 03 - 06 - 17 Ratoff

    17/12/2018 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Purpose Beyond Profit” Guest: Paul Ratoff, Certified Management Consultant, President of Strategy Development Group Inc., Author of “Thriving in a Stakeholder World: Purpose as the New Competitive Advantage Description: Certified Management Consultant Paul Ratoff explains how the business you run or work for can reach new levels of excellence by clearly defining and achieving its underlying purpose. For further information contact: www.ratoffconsulting.com

  • AIL330b - Encore show by request - recorded 08 - 09 - 2013

    13/12/2018 Duración: 57min

    Title: "Enriching Young Minds" Guests: Terry Benedict, Film Maker, Founder and CEO, Shae Foundation; Jerrilyn Fabien, Director of Student Life Development, Miracle Meadows School; Norma Nashed, President and Founder, Restore A Child; Matt Dooley, Education Director, Eden Valley Institute of Wellness Description: Current Western society does not provide an ideal environment in which every Native young person can thrive. Learn about innovative programs that can untap the potential of struggling youth from a variety of races. Refer listeners to: shaefoundation.org (Benedict); www.miraclemeadows.org; 304-782-3630 (Fabien); www.Restroreachild.org (Nashed); 970-215-0223 www.eden-valley.org (Dooley)

  • 12 - 10 - 2018 NIHB-OK-07 Gatewood et al

    10/12/2018 Duración: 58min

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  • 12 - 03 - 2018 Bokovoy - Resilience

    03/12/2018 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Resilience” Guest: Joni Bokovoy, DrPH (Cherokee), Preventive Care Specialist, Health Care Innovation and Research Description: We all face stresses and challenges in life, but can we bounce back and thrive? Dr. Joni Bokovoy shares insights into how you can boost your resilience, thus helping you deal better with physical, emotional, and mental health stresses. For further information: www.AmericanIndianLiving.org

  • 11 - 26 - 2018 Kathuria et al

    26/11/2018 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Expanding Behavioral Health Services in Indian Country” Guests: Naveen Kathuria, SVP Partnerships and Compliance for “Regroup”; Jim Landelius, Oklahoma Conference Native Ministries Associate Description: Naveen Kathuria shares exciting developments in Telehealth that are making mental health services available and culturally appropriate even in remote locations. Jim Landelius rounds out the show with insights into perhaps the most atypical National Tribal Health Conference sponsor. For more information: 617-953-8452 (cell) or naveen@regrouptelehealth.com (Kathuria); www.oknativeministries.org (Landelius)

  • 11 - 19 - 2018 Howsare et al

    19/11/2018 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Life Changing Resources: The New and the Old” Guests: Charles Howsare, MD, MPH; Garrica Bateman, RN; Esther Farley, RN Description: Tribes, individuals, and other entities throughout Indian Country are making a difference by using both traditional Native wisdom and cutting-edge medical technologies. In today’s show, we learn from a Pennsylvania company offering state-of-the-art oral diagnostics for HIV, an Oklahoma tribal diabetes program, and an oncology nurse. For More Information: www.orasure.com or chowsare@orasure.com; www.creekhealth.org; drderose@compasshealth.net

  • 11 - 12 - 2018 Joni Bokovoy

    12/11/2018 Duración: 58min

    Title: “Preventing Infectious Diseases” Guest: Joni Bokovoy, DrPH (Cherokee) Description: Infection remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, but often is not on the radar screen of many individuals throughout Indian Country, and the U.S. as a whole. Dr. Joni Bokovoy shares practical insights that can help you, your family, and your tribe avoid infectious illnesses. For more information: www.sepsisalliance.org

  • 11 - 05 - 2018 Hendrickson et al

    05/11/2018 Duración: 58min

    Title: "Life-changing Opportunities" Guests: Julia Hendrickson, Dawn Coley, Lorena Kaplan, & Geradine Simkins Description: Today’s show features life-changing opportunities for First Nation peoples. We first look at Native scholarships and programs at Grand Canyon University. We then turn to Tribal Diagnostics, a reference lab offering help with blood testing from a culturally competent perspective. Finally, we examine opportunities for decreasing the incidence of SIDS among tribes. For further information: www.gcu.edu; www.tribaldiagnostics.com; and www.safetosleep.nichd.nih.gov

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