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 Project

At a Glance Historical trauma among American Indian and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) can negatively impact health. Tools to assess Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) can ...
Austin Boykin

CTEC Success Story: Austin Boykin

Austin Boykin is a member of the Bridgeport Indian Colony's Paiute tribe and was raised in the Eastern Sierra mountains of California. His tribe is ...

NCC Success Story: Partnership with Dr. Charlotte Huntley

Over the last two years of the Tribal Epidemiology Centers Public Health Infrastructure (TECPHI) Program, the Network Coordinating Center (NCC) has partnered with Dr ...

ANEC Success Story: Healthy Alaskans 2030

Healthy Alaskans provides a framework for health improvement. Every decade, the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) and Alaska Department of Health work together ...

GPTEC Success Story: Preventing Racial Misclassification through Funeral Director Outreach

The issue of racial misclassification is well-documented in Indian Country and has been highlighted throughout the COVID-19 pandemic as a significant data concern. Despite ...

NWTEC Success Story: What is NativeDATA?

NativeDATA is a free online resource that offers practical guidance for Tribes and Native-serving organizations on obtaining and sharing health data. We also offer ...

 

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