Success Stories

Success Stories

Each Tribal Epidemiology Center has a unique mission and strives to achieve a specific set of goals. These efforts have produced many stories of accomplishment over the years.

 

Recent Success Stories

CTEC Success Story: Tribal Adverse Childhood Experiences (TACEs) Project

Nearly two-thirds of the general population report experiencing at least one Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE), such as loss of a parent, abuse, or domestic ...
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ITCA TEC Success Story: Oral Health Surveillance

Oral Health Surveillance among American Indians and Alaska Natives in Arizona, Nevada, and Utah The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. Tribal Epidemiology Center ...
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ANEC Success Story: Alaska Native Injury Atlas

Every five years the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) Injury Prevention program and Alaska Native Epidemiology Center collaborate with statewide data sources and ...
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ANEC Success Story: Crystal Bruns, Associate Health Statistician

A TEC Internship Success Story! Crystal Bruns joined the Alaska Native Epidemiology Center (ANEC) in August 2019 as a Biostatistics Intern, where she completed ...
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NEC Success Story: Changing Winds – Public Health and Indian Country

The Navajo Epidemiology Center (NEC) worked closely with the David J. Sencer CDC Museum on a new exhibit titled "Changing Winds: Public Health and ...
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CTEC Success Story: CRIHB Releases Strategic Plan to Address Tribal Opioid Use

Over the past year, the California Tribal Epidemiology Center (CTEC), housed within the California Rural Indian Health Board, Inc.’s (CRIHB) Research and Public Health ...
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