OFFICE OF TRIBAL PUBLIC HEALTH (OTPH)

Introduction

The Office of Tribal Public Health (OTPH), originally the Health Information Office (HIO), was created in 1995 through an Indian Self Determination Education and Assistance Act (ISDEAA) P.L. 638 contract with the Indian Health Service (IHS) for the identified program, services, functions, and activities. Over the years, OTPH has expanded to contract the Office of Tribal Activities, Diabetes Control Officer, Nutrition Program; and operates USET’s Tribal Epidemiology Center (TEC), Dental Support Center (DSC), and Diabetes Center. OTPH provides up-to-date public health information, advocacy tools, policy analysis, and health promotion and disease prevention programming. USET believes that elevating the health status of Tribal citizens is integral in restoring and maintaining the heart, spirit, and soul common to every USET Tribal Nation.

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Meet Our Team

Meet the highly skilled public health professionals that are devoted to improving the public health of our member Tribal Nations. Our staff has extensive experience in assessing, designing, and implementing data-driven public health programs.

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Understanding Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (ADA Recognition) by Uzma Quraishi – Recorded Presentation at the USET 2020 Best Practices Conference

Tribal Prevention Initiative: 5 Years of Culturally Based Prevention by Allyson Kelley – PowerPoint Presentation at the USET 2019 Best Practices Conference

Tribal Healing Opioid Response (T.H.O.R.) by Jolene Sullivan – PowerPoint Presentation at the USET 2019 Best Practices Conference

Trauma and Resiliency in Tribal Communities by Dr. Marilyn Zimmerman – Recorded Presentation at the USET 2020 Best Practices Conference

Telebehavioral Health by Chris Fore – PowerPoint Presentation at the USET 2019 Best Practices Conference

Successes in Breastfeeding Using Certified Lactation Counselors in an Indigenous Setting by Shaela Maybee and Candy Henderly – Recorded Presentation at the USET 2020 Best Practices Conference

Stickball and Community Gardening Successes by Nancy Johnson, Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas and Janet Schultz, Poarch Band of Creek Indians – Recorded Presentation at the USET 2020 Best Practices Conference