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
UIHI TECPHI/BRANCH Success Story
All Nations Health Center: Improving Community Health Through a Needs Assessment The Urban Indian Health Institute was recently able to utilize funding from the ...
GPTEC Success Story: Access to Data
Established in 2003, the Great Plains Tribal Epidemiology Center (GPTEC) serves the 17 federally recognized tribes and one tribal service unit in North Dakota, ...
Sharing TEC Work: Seven Directions Our Nations, Our Journeys 2023 Indigenous Public Health Conference
Seven Directions, a Center for Indigenous Public Health based at the University of Washington in Seattle, hosted the Our Nations, Our Journeys 2023 Indigenous ...
TEC Success Story: Public Health Authority 101
In this video presentation to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service (CMS) Tribal Technical Advisory Group (TTAG) Data Subcommittee on May 23, 2023, ...
OKTEC Success Story: Tribal Health Experiential Student Internship Seminar (THESIS)
The Southern Plains Tribal Health Board recently concluded its very first virtual internship cohort with 46 students who completed the virtual 8-week experience. The ...
ANEC Success Story: CDC STI Data Use Agreement
The Alaska Native Epidemiology Center (ANEC) established a new data use agreement with CDC’s National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention ...
Success Story Archives
Healthy Portraits
Play Every Day
Teach-Back Training
Alaska Native Tumor Registry
Cost Principles for Federal Grants Training
Crystal Bruns, Associate Health Statistician
Alaska Native Injury Atlas
Wellness Strategies for Health
Augmented Reality
Healthy Alaskans 2030
Partnership with Dr. Charlotte Huntley
Play Every Day
Teach-Back Training
Alaska Native Tumor Registry
Cost Principles for Federal Grants Training
Crystal Bruns, Associate Health Statistician
Alaska Native Injury Atlas
Wellness Strategies for Health
Augmented Reality
Healthy Alaskans 2030
Partnership with Dr. Charlotte Huntley