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Programs

The Center operates 12 satellite health stations on the Navajo, White Mountain Apache, San Carlos Apache, New Mexico Pueblos and Upstate New York Tonawanda Indian reservations and is engaged in training and consultation work with additional American Indian communities across the country.  The Center consists of three branches: Infectious Disease, Behavioral Health and Training.

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Infectious Disease

Collaborative work with Native American tribes to prevent infectious diseases of disproportionate morbidity and mortality to Native American communties.

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Behavioral Health

Family strengthening programs established on reservations and run by Native para-professionals trained by the Center for American Indian Health.

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Training

Programs and scholarships to provide premier training opportunities for American Indians in public health and allied professions.

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Native Vision

A partnership between Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health and the NFL Players Association to mobilize professional athletes as mentors in a year-round youth development initiative for disadvantaged American Indian youth around the country.

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