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Embracing the Wellness of Native American Communities:
2008 Annual Native Wellness Summit

May 28-30, 2008
Rapid City, South Dakota

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Academic Conferences is honored to announce the Embracing the Wellness of Native American Communities: 2008 Annual Native Wellness Summit on May 28 - 30, 2008. The Aberdeen Area Indian Health Service, Dakota AIDS Education and Training Center, Denver STD/HIV Prevention Training Center, and the Aberdeen Area Tribal Chairmen Health Board/Northern Plains Tribal Epidemiology Center are sponsoring the conference.

Program Description & Objectives | Intended Audience | Conference Agenda | Continuing Education Hours | Presenter Information (coming soon) | Registration Information | Location and Accomodations | Information for Vendors (coming soon) | Contact Us

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Program Description

This conference will carry on the tradition of providing the most current information on implementing effective prevention and intervention programs targeted at Aberdeen Area's top health priorities including Reproductive Health, STD, and HIV/AIDS services in your clinics and communities. Participants will discuss effective programs and identify opportunities for enhancing existing programs or implementing new programs.

You can also download the conference brochure

Conference Goal
To increase the knowledge of Aberdeen Area health care providers, community members and Tribal Directors regarding effective preventative interventions to address health promotion, disease prevention, reproductive health care, and STD/HIV prevention for Native Americans.

Major topic areas to be discussed and demonstrated this year include but are not limited to:

  • STD/HIV
  • Reproductive Health
  • Diabetes
  • Injury Prevention
  • Cancer
  • Immunization
  • Cardiovascular
  • Behavioral Health

Conference Objectives and skills to be gained
At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to identify and utilize effective strategies and preventative interventions that target Aberdeen Area's top health priorities including reproductive health, STDs, and HIV/AIDS.  Clinical and community-based prevention and screening will be analyzed to allow attendees to integrate the most effective procedures, methods and measurement for the treatment of medical issues.


Intended Audience

This conference is designed to benefit Aberdeen Area (South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa) clinical providers—including physicians, nurses, mental health counselors, substance abuse counselors, pharmacists, and dentists—as well as social workers, Tribal Health Directors and community members who provide services to Native Americans.


Conference Agenda

The agenda is mostly complete but may have small changes in the coming days. You can check back here for any updates.

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Day 1—Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Continental Breakfast   8:00 AM
Opening Ceremonies   8:30 AM
Morning Prayer: Jesse Taken Alive
Drum Group: Wanbli Hotain
Presentation of Colors: Cheyenne River Veterans Association
Welcoming Remarks   8:45 AM
Speaker: Ray Grandbois, Associate Area Director - Aberdeen IHS
General Session   9:00-10:15 AM
Chronic Care Model Pilot Program Experience
Speaker: Julie Blehm, MD     Moderator:
Break  10:15-10:30 AM
Workshop Session I: Diabetes   10:30-11:45 AM
Community
Having Fun Fighting Diabetes on the Yankton Reservation
Speaker: Colleen Permann, RN, BSN, CDE
Clinical
The Diabetic Foot and Total Contact Casts for the Treatment of Neurotrophic Pedal Wounds
Speaker: Dr Rylan Johnson, CPM
Lunch   11:45 AM-1:00 PM (on your own)
Workshop Session II: Injury Prevention   1:00-2:15 PM
Community
Injury Prevention Efforts on the Lake Traverse Reservation
Speaker: Shannon White
Clinical
Chronic Care Model in Injury Prevention and Aberdeen Area 2007 Observational Seatbelt Use Survey Summary
Speakers: John Weaver
and Kathey Wilson, MHL
Break   2:15-2:30 PM
Workshop Session III: Immunization   2:30-3:45 PM
Community
Making Electronic Systems Work
Speaker: Dayle Knutson, RN, BSN
Clinical
Latest Immunization Updates
Speaker: Weyland Anderson
Break   3:45-4:00 PM
General Session   4:00-5:00 PM
Panel Presentation: HIV Rapid Testing
Panel Members: Dr. Robert Tight, MD, FACP; Mary Tobacco; Stephen G. Jackson, MPH; and Terry Friend, CNM, MSN
Walk for Warriors Program Walk   5:00 PM
Supporting Native American Soldiers Stationed in Iraq
Prayer: Jesse Taken Alive
Drum Group: Wanbli Hotain
Presentation of Colors: Cheyenne River Veterans Association
Day 2—Thursday, May 29, 2008
Continental Breakfast   8:00 AM
Welcoming Remarks   8:30 AM
Morning Prayer: Jesse Taken Alive Drum Group: Wanbli Hotain
General Session   8:45-11:45 AM
Laugh As Though Your Life Depended on It:
Communication, Cooperation and Innovation for a Healthy Workplace

Speaker: Chicken Lips (Bob Wells and David Johnson)
Lunch   11:45 AM-1:15 PM (on your own)
Workshop Session IV: Behavioral Health   1:15-2:30 PM
Community
Suicide and HIV:
Risks and Intervention for Native American People

Speaker: Marla A. Corwin, LCSW,
CAC III
Clinical
Chronic Care Model for
Behavioral Health

Speaker: Delaine Alley, PCMSW, PLMHP
Break   2:30-2:45 PM
Workshop Session V: Cancer   2:45-4:00 PM
Community
Management of Breast Cancer
Speaker: Dr. Daniel Petereit, MD
Walking Forward: An NCI Program Addressing Cancer Disparities in the American Indian Population
Speakers: Dr. Daniel Petereit, MD and Kevin Molloy, RN
Clinical
The HPV Vaccine: HPV and Cervical Cancer
Speaker: Dr. Grace Alfonsi, MD
Workshop Session VI: Cardiovascular   4:00-5:15 PM
Community
Healthy Hearts for Life
Speaker: Colleen Permann, RN, BSN, CDE
Clinical
Clinical Aspects of Cardiovascular Risk Management in
Diabetic Patients Utilizing the Chronic Care Model

Speaker:  Mike Horned Eagle, RN
Day 3—Friday, May 30, 2008
Continental Breakfast   8:00 AM
Welcoming Remarks   8:30 AM
Morning Prayer: Jesse Taken Alive Drum Group: Wanbli Hotain
General Session   8:45-10:00 AM
Choosing to Live: Alcohol-Impaired Driving and Injury Prevention
Speaker: Richard Malone, BS, Senior Deputy Medical Investigator
Break  10:00-10:15 AM
Workshop Session VII: HIV/STD   10:15-11:45 AM
Community
HIV/STD State Updates
Speakers: David Morgan (SD)
Julie Goplin, MS (ND)
Stephen G. Jackson, MPH (NE)
Clinical
Diagnosis and Treatment Update on STD/HIV
Speaker: Dr Robert Tight, MD, FACP
Lunch   11:45 AM-1:00 PM
General Session   1:00-2:00 PM
Promising Practices in Addressing Domestic
and Sexual Abuse in Tribal Lands

Speaker: Nichole Witt
General Session   2:00-3:00 PM
Community-Based Treatment of Methamphetamine Addiction:
The Delta Model

Speaker: Dr. Nicolas Taylor, Ph.D.
Closing Session and Raffle   3:00-3:30 PM
Moderator: Mike Forman
Closing Prayer: Jesse Taken Alive
Drum Group: Wanbli Hotain
Presentation of Colors: Cheyenne River Veterans Association

Continuing Education Hours

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Academic Conferences is granting 17.5 hours (1.75 CEUs) for this event. Approval for continuing education credit has been submitted to the following agencies. You may also need to apply for individual approval of this course for credit toward your continuing education. Hours awarded by these agencies vary. See below.

Physicians: The Indian Health Service (IHS) Clinical Support Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education for physicians and designates this continuing education activity for up to 17.25 hours of Category 1 credit toward the Physician's Recognition Award of the American Medical Association. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit he or she actually spent in the educational activity. Physician Assistants: The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts this AMA Category 1 credit for physician assistants.

Nurses: The Indian Health Service (IHS) Clinical Support Center is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credential Center's Commission on Accreditation. This activity is designated for 17.25 contact hours for nurses.

Social Workers & Counselors (Mental Health/Substance Abuse/etc):

South Dakota: Alcohol and Drug Professionals: this event has been approved for 17.5 hours by the South Dakota Certification Board for Alcohol and Drug Professionals.  Counselors: this event has been approved for 3.25 hours (1.25 hours May 29 for 1:15-2:30 p.m. Session IV Clinical track: Chronic Care Model for Beh. Health; and 2 hours on May 30 for the 1:00-2:00 p.m. and 2:00-3:00 p.m. General Sessions) by the South Dakota Board of Counselor Examiners (Approval #BCE0928). Social Workers-this event has been approved for 17.5 hours (1.75 CEUs) by the South Dakota Board of Social Work Examiners (Program #2529).

North Dakota: Counselors: this event has been approved for 3.9 hours (May 29: 1.5 hrs for either track of 1:15-2:30 p.m. Session IV: Behavioral Health; May 30: 1.2 hrs each for 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. General Sessions) by the North Dakota Board of Counselor Examiners.  Social Workers: this event has been approved for 14.5 hours (all sessions except May 29 a.m.) by the North Dakota Board of Social Work Examiners (Approval #052808).  Licensed Addiction Counselors - we have applied for pre-approval of this course with the North Dakota Board of Addiction Counselor Examiners.

Nebraska: Alcohol and Drug Counselors-we have applied for pre-approval of this event with the Nebraska Public Health Licensure Unit. Mental Health Practitioners (including Certified Marriage and Family Therapists; Certified Professional Counselors; Certified Master Social Workers; and Certified Social Workers)-this program meets the criteria of an approved continuing education program for mental health practice.

Iowa: Alcohol and Drug Counselors; Prevention Specialists; Assessment Specialists; Certified Gambling Treatment Counselors; Certified Criminal Justice Professionals; and Certified Co-occuring Disorders Professionals-this event is Iowa Board of Certification approved for 18.5 hours in Category A: Special Populations.  Marriage and Family Therapists; Mental Health Counselors; Psychologists; and Social Workers-this event is intended to be integrally related to the practice of your profession and to be eligible for your continuing education. The Iowa Dept of Public Health Professional Licensing Bureau handles continuing education approval.


Registration Information

Registration is complimentary and open to all who work in an area that addresses native wellness and reproductive health care in the Aberdeen Area (SD, ND, NE, IA).

The 3-day registration includes attendance to all 3 days programs, materials, and breaks.

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Registration Confirmation: You will receive an email confirmation notice immediately after completing your online registration. If you do not receive this confirmation notice then you are NOT registered for this conference. Please contact us.

Special Requirements: Please use our Comment section at the end of your Registration for any special dietary or accessibility requirements.

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln does not discriminate based on gender, age, disability, race, color, religion, marital status, veteran's status, national or ethnic origin, or sexual orientation.


Location and Accommodations

The conference will be held May 28-30, 2008, at
Rushmore Plaza Holiday Inn
505 N Fifth St
Rapid City, SD 57701
(605) 348-4000

Just two blocks from downtown Rapid City and next to the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rushmore Plaza Holiday Inn is easily accessible from I-90, U.S. 16, and state highways 44 and 79.

  • A block of sleeping rooms has been reserved for the conference at a special conference rate of $70.00.
  • To receive this special conference rate, you will need to make your reservations prior to May 4, 2008.
  • To make reservations, call the Rushmore Plaza Holiday Inn reservation desk at (605) 348-4000 or (800) HOLIDAY. When making your reservation, inform them that you are attending the Embracing the Wellness of Native American Communities Conference.
  • Attendees will make accommodations on their own and be responsible for their own charges.

Contact Information

Questions or trouble registering?
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Academic Conferences
Email: conferences@unl.edu
Phone: (402) 472-2423
Fax: (402) 472-1264

Academic Conferences
Benton Hall
PO Box # 866100
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-6100

Learn more about or contact the Aberdeen Area Indian Health Services