Events
USET Diabetes Support Program Regional Special Diabetes Program for Indians Training
April 27 – April 30 CDT
The USET Office of Tribal Public Health is hosting a Regional Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI) grant training. The purpose of the Regional SDPI training is to provide a collective approach to understanding the needs of the SDPI program and provide educational resources/materials to support program productivity and impact. The training will be tailored to Indian Health Service (IHS) Nashville Area SDPI programs, supporting efforts to strengthen sovereign Tribal public health systems and enhance capacity across the region.
When:
April 27 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Central Meet & Greet Reception
April 28 8:00 am – 4:30 pm Central
April 29 8:00 am – 4:30 pm Central
April 30 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Central
Where: Wind Creek Casino and Resort Atmore, 303 Poarch Road, Atmore, AL 36502
Lodging: A room block is available for this event. Please call 866-946-3360 to reserve your room. Use room block code USET. Reserve your room by April 3, 2026, to receive the group rate.
Who should attend: Indian Health Service (IHS) Nashville Area SDPI program coordinators, Health Directors, and healthcare professionals
Learning objectives:
- Understand resources available to the IHS SDPI Nashville-area recipients.
- Learn diabetes care best practices from subject matter experts working within the USET region.
- Understand how to effectively collect and analyze data within RPMS Diabetes Management System (DMS).
- Learn how to implement program activities and initiatives.
- Understand the grant requirements to effectively manage program.
Registration is open!
Questions? Please contact Michele Berryhill, Office of Tribal Public Health Project Administrator, mberryhill@usetinc.org