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73. The Dream of Noojimo'iwewin: Tribal EMS Healing One Person at a Time, Part 2 of 2

73. The Dream of Noojimo'iwewin: Tribal EMS Healing One Person at a Time, Part 2 of 2

The Silver Linings Handbook · Jayson Blair

May 28, 20241h 13m

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Show Notes

Join us on the second part of a profound journey through the heart of Indian country as we delve into the unique challenges faced by tribal emergency medical service professionals. Jayson sits down with Monty Fronk, Chasity Williamson Tatzi, and Joshua Ellison—frontline heroes who share their experiences and the deep cultural connections that shape their life-saving work.

We're going to continue the discussion on the role of being a first responder in emergency medical situations, the unique role that tribal emergency medical service professionals play in fighting the challenges in their communities, how they collaborate with other providers, some of the areas where we can all learn from native emergency medical practitioners and the role that genocide discrimination and sovereignty play in the current battles for safety in Indian country.

Listen to part one of this discussion here.

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Topics

healthcare accessmental health supportemergency medical servicesnative americanhealthcareemsindigenous healthcaretribal emscultural superstitions