Honoring Our Heroes: Improving Veterans Health

Our armed forces are our national heroes, valued for their courage and dedication to the American Promise. So naturally, their sacrifices and bravery would guarantee great veteran healthcare, right? Well… Not always. It’s simple to enlist in the armed forces; accessing care through Veterans Health Administration is a little more complex. Upon discharge, many veterans […]
3 Tips for Providing Care on Native Reservations

by Cierra George (Navajo) Traveling to Indigenous communities gives healthcare providers an opportunity the chance to learn from diverse cultures and contribute to the well-being of underserved populations. However, providing care on Native reservations requires thoughtful preparation beyond the typical clinical training. Cultural Competency One of the most critical aspects of working in Indigenous […]
Meet our October Nurse of the Month: David Means

Meet David Means (Oglala Lakota), a nurse who brings deep insight and a great sense of humor to his job in the ED. According to Keith Chisamore, “David has been a great addition to the ED in Pine Ridge. Not only does he bring hometown knowledge but also he has Big City Level 1 trauma […]
How will the 2024 election impact Indigenous healthcare?

by Morgan Haynes, CEO By treaty, the U. S. federal government is obligated to provide critical healthcare services to Native Americans enrolled in one of the 574 federally recognized Tribes – roughly 2.6 million patients. Indian Health Services (IHS) was created in 1955 to fulfill those obligations, but the organization is chronically underfunded. A federal […]
Read our new guide on breast cancer early detection

It’s a statistic most women know: 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer sometime in her lifetime. But what about the rest? Just the words “breast cancer” can be overwhelming; never mind all the aspects such as… ~ What’s your risk profile? Is your family history or lifestyle putting you at risk? […]
Honoring Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Indigenous Peoples’ Day is Monday, October 14. If you haven’t celebrated it before, you might assume it’s an opportunity for education and commemoration – a day to recognize Native American history and culture. And you’d be right. But this day is a little different from other holidays, and not just because it’s special to us […]