Monday, October 27, 2014

Native America Calling

Don Warne: Family health history
Don Warne, director of the Master of Public Health Program, spoke about family health history on the Native America Calling radio program on Oct. 24.


Wednesday, October 8, 2014

American Cancer Society Researcher’s Reception

American Cancer Society Researcher’s Reception
Our purpose is to thank you for your past support of the North Dakota American Cancer Society’s (ACS) Relay For Life events held across the state each year.

Introduction to the programs & services of the
American Cancer Society in North Dakota

Keynote Speakers - Donald Warne, MD, MPH, ACS Board Member
John Wilkinson, PhD, ACS Grant Recipient
John Hamilton, DDS, ACS Board Member
Violet Deilke - Breast Cancer Survivor
Look Good Feel Better Facilitator
Hosted by: American Cancer Society Staff of North Dakota – Tom Burns & Mary Dahl
American Cancer Society Volunteer Coordinators – Bill & Geri Harbeke

Dr. Donald Warne addressed Cancer Control & the Health Continuum.
Dr. John Wilkinson shared encouraging news about his research with prostate cancer.
Dr. John Hamilton presented an update on ACS programs & Cancer Action Network (CAN) activities.
Violet Deilke shared insight into how research played a role in her cancer journey & about the LGFB program.
Dr. Warne with Doug Stetz and Val Bjork taken at the ACS Researcher's Reception at NDSU.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Dr. Warne, Master of Ceremonies for the Welcome Ceremony of Dr. Yellowbird, Director of Indigenous Tribal Studies

Welcoming Ceremony for Dr. Michael Yellowbird, the new Director of the Indigenous Tribal Studies with President Bresciani, Dean Sandstrom, and Dr. Warne (Master of Ceremonies). 

Dr. Michael Yellow Bird is a citizen of the Three Affiliated Tribes, (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara). He joined the NDSU faculty in the fall of 2014. He has held faculty and/or academic administrative appointments at the University of British Columbia, University of Kansas, Arizona State University, and Humboldt State University. He is Professor and Director of the Tribal Indigenous Studies program at North Dakota State University.

His teaching, writing, research, and community work focus on Indigenous Peoples’ health, leadership, and cultural rights; the effects of colonization and methods of decolonization; decolonizing social work approaches; decolonizing war and military service; neurodecolonization and mind body approaches; neuroscience and Indigenous Peoples; traditional mindfulness and contemplative practices; ancestral and paleo eating and lifestyle; and the Rights of Mother Earth.






Thursday, September 25, 2014

All my relations- TEDxFargo

Dr. Warne on TEDx Fargo (updated link)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3phTundagzQ

First Annual NDSU Public Health Expo

Check out photos from the first annual NDSU Public Health Expo! NDSU students in the MPH program had the opportunity to interact at their display tables with various public health careers and pertaining information.







National Advisory Committee on Rural Health and Human Services

Dr. Warne was invited to join the National Advisory Committee on Rural Health and Human Services in the Health Resources and Services Administration by HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell.

2014 NDSU MPH Program Photo

Bottom (left to right): Ramona Danielson, Anita Brock, Stefanie Meyer, Melanie Nadeau, Vanessa Tibbitts
Middle (left to right): Ashley Wiertzma, Hannabah Blue, Dr. Miller, Andrea Huseth-Zosel, Dr. Grandbois
Top (left to right): Dereck Stonefish, Dr. Warne, Dr. Scott, Dr. Carson

Thursday, September 11, 2014

National Indian Health Board Annual Consumer Conference in Albuquerque, NM on September 9, 2014

Dr. Warne and Tom Anderson, MPH presenting at the National Indian Health Board Annual Consumer Conference in Albuquerque, NM on September 9, 2014.  The topic was “Feasibility of a Tribal Public Health Institute”
Tom Anderson is the Director of the Oklahoma City Area Indian Health Board Tribal Epidemiology Center, and he is a member of the Cherokee Nation

Dr. Rodney Stapp, CEO of Urban Inter-Tribal Center of Texas (UITCT), Dr. Warne, Angela Young, Executive Officer, UITCT, and Tom Anderson, MPH at the National Indian Health Board conference in Albuquerque, NM.


Dr. Warne on TEDxFARGO

All My Relations: A Traditional Lakota Approach to Health Equity | Dr. Donald Warne | TEDxFargo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3phTundagzQ

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

2014 INDIGENOUS HEALTH SUMMIT


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Food, Medicine and Other Traditional Sources of Healing

September 28 - 30
Venue to be announced, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Historically, Indigenous peoples have acknowledged the nutritional and medicinal value of food through a shared relationship with creation to promote wellness and balance. Beyond prevention of disease, and promotion of wellness within communities, food in itself has a central role within Indigenous life ways and traditions carrying a spiritual significance for many communities. Food has the unique ability to help develop identity, facilitate and strengthen relationships while restoring balance. By way of colonization, Indigenous communities native to Turtle Island have experienced a disruption in this critical relationship largely affecting health at individual, familial and community levels. As a result, many tribes/Indigenous groups have begun to promote and implement programs to reclaim their spiritual and cultural relationship with food thereby preventing disease and increasing community wellness in the process.
Come learn how we can return to our roots of wellness and balance by revisiting foods and other medicines for healing, as well as participating in cooking demonstrations aimed at prevention of diseases such as cancer and diabetes. Also, come and celebrate the innovative ways in which communities are (Re)searching traditional food and medicine in order to increase access for health and social justice.
RICH’s 2014 Summit will include internationally renowned speakers in food and traditional medicines and workshops focusing on building tribal/indigenous capacities to increase food medicines and healthy eating. Speaking topics include a traditional medicine workshop, Indigenous chef presentations, community garden panel and current Indigenous research projects seeking to improve community level wellness and prevention of disease.

Dr. Warne will be presenting at the 2014 Indigenours Health Summit Sept. 28-30th!


http://www.pharmacy.umn.edu/rich/health2014/speakers/index.htm

Health Pitch Fargo 2014

Dr. Warne presented at Health pitch Fargo 2014!
Dr. Warne with Mary Fischer, Vice President of Family Medicine & Children's Services at Sanford Health and Sam Kundinger, Director of Bold Giving Initiatives at Dakota Medical Foundation.

Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board meeting

Presenting to Tribal Chairmen at the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board meeting in Omaha, NE on August 5.  The topic was “Feasibility of a Tribal Public Health Institute” and it was attended by tribal leaders from ND, SD, NE, and IA.


Dr. Warne with GPTCHB Executive Director Jerilyn Church--a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe at the GPTCHB Annual Summit on August 7




Friday, August 8, 2014

Monday, August 4, 2014

Maylynn Warne, MPH the next Executive Director of the North Dakota Public Health Association

Fargo, ND ‐ Maylynn Warne, MPH has been selected by the Governing Council to be the next Executive Director of the North Dakota Public Health Association. Mrs. Warne is an enrolled member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma and Santa Ana Pueblo in New Mexico. She obtained her Associate of Arts from Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas in 1996; her bachelor’s degree in South West Studies from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado in 2002; and her Master of Public Health from the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona in 2009.
Mrs. Warne entered into the public health field when she graduated with her bachelor’s degree when she accepted a position with the California Rural Indian Health Board (CRIHB) in Sacramento, California, as a Health Educator for their tobacco prevention program. In 2004 she moved to Arizona to work for Gila River Gaming Enterprises in the Health and Welfare Benefits Department. She loved working there, but missed working directly in public health. In the fall of 2007 Mrs. Warne began her Master of Public Health at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.
Upon completing her MPH in 2009, Mrs. Warne accepted a position with the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board (GPTCHB) as the Northern Plains Tobacco Prevention Program Director. The
GPTCHB provides public health programming and advocacy to 17 tribes and 1 service unit in the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa. Within her first year, in this position, she was able to grow a single program into the Community Health Department. The Community Health Department houses the Northern Plains Tribal Tobacco Technical Assistance Center, Northern Plains Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, Sexually Transmitted Infections and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative, and the Great Plains Ride Safe Car Seat Safety Program. Each program has multiple funding streams that complement and support the goals and objectives of each program. In this role Mrs. Warne has had the pleasure and honor to work with many of the North Dakota Department of Health staff, tribal health departments, Indian Health Service clinic staff, and many others in North Dakota.
For the past two and half years she has resided in Fargo, North Dakota telecommuting. Mrs. Warne is the proud wife of Dr. Donald Warne, Director of the Master of Public Health Program at North Dakota State University. They have four wonderful children Kyle, Shonto, Ana and Crandall. She and her family absolutely love living in Fargo.
Mrs. Warne will be dedicating her efforts to the North Dakota Public Health Association beginning August 1st. Mrs. Warne is looking forward to meeting, learning and discussing North Dakota public health issues with members of the NDPHA. She is beyond thrilled to have this opportunity to work for the NDPHA.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

A week in the life of Dr. Warne

This has been a very busy week for Dr. Warne.  He presented with Dr. Judith Kaur on the Impact of the Affordable Care Act on American Indian Cancer Care at the Association of American Indian Physicians 43rd Annual Meeting in Denver, CO on July 25.  Dr. Kaur, pictured with Dr. Warne, is the Principal Investigator for the Spirit of EAGLES American Indian cancer program at the Mayo Clinic.

While in Denver, he was able to meet with Region VIII Health Resources and Services Administration leadership to discuss improving tribal outreach for ACA enrollment.  He also met with Department of Health and Human Services Administrator Dr. Zachary Taylor—pictured with Dr. Warne.  They discussed the potential role for increasing the scope of work for Community Health Workers in ND to improve public health outreach and outcomes.

Dr. Warne and Stefanie Meyer, MPH Program Coordinator, are in Washington, DC for an Accreditation Orientation with the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).  While in DC, they were able to meet with Senator Heidi Heitkamp to discuss public health programming and needs in ND!

Today we officially begin our journey toward CEPH accreditation for the NDSU MPH Program
Dr. Warne and Dr. Judith Kaur, the Principal Investigator for the Spirit of EAGLES American Indian cancer program at the Mayo Clinic
Dr. Zachary Taylor and Dr. Warne

Dr. Warne, Senator Heidi Heitkamp, and Stefanie Meyer, MPH Program Coordinator


Thursday, July 24, 2014

American Cancer Society National Board of Directors

Dr. Warne speaking about his involvement with the American Cancer Society National Board of Directors. He is the first American Indian physician to serve on this Board in its 100-year history.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdoyiTbjaG0&feature=youtu.be

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Rural Roads National Rural Health Association

Check out p. 39 of this month's Rural Roads to see Dr. Warne pictured at his talk on tribal health issues and initiatives at the National Rural Health Association's 37th Annual Rural Health Conference
http://www.ruralroadsonline.com/html5/index.html#

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Dr. Warne with NDSU and SDSU Presidents

Dr. Warne pictured with South Dakota State University President Dr. David Cicoine and North Dakota State University President Dean Bresciani

Dr. Warne presents at the Global Nutrition Summit in Sioux Falls, SD

 Dr. Warne presents at the Global Nutrition Summit in Sioux Falls, SD



Exploring New Pathways: Is a Tribal Public Health Institute Feasible?


Exploring New Pathways: Is a Tribal Public Health Institute Feasible? 

This webinar reports on the findings of this initial phase of the Tribal Public Health Institute (TPHI) Feasibility project, and how this concept continues to be explored through Tribally relevant and responsive engagement of Tribal leaders and public health system stakeholders. 

Presenter Information
Donald Warne, MD, MPH, Consultant, Tribal Public Health Institute Feasibility Project, Red Star Innovations

https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/registrations/new?cid=bon6ayr1i0rr

Monday, July 7, 2014

Dr. Warne presenting on TEDx Fargo July 24

Dr. Warne will be presenting at TEDx Fargo July 24.  The focus of his presentation is on Innovation in American Indian Public Health.  http://tedxfargo.com/ 

Monday, June 30, 2014

Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation Diabetes Conference

Dr. Warne presenting at the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation Diabetes Conference in New Town, ND on June 26, 2014.  The topic was “Diabetes and You!  Making Positive Changes”

Monday, June 23, 2014

Fargo Moorhead Healthy Native Kids program

Dr. Warne meeting with Fargo Moorhead Healthy Native Kids program.  The future looks bright!

5th Annual Conference for American Council of Medicinally Active Plants

Dr. Warne presenting at the 5th Annual Conference for American Council of Medicinally Active Plants.

Pictured with Dr. Kalidas Shetty from NDSU and Professor Mark Wahlqvist Monash University, Australia.


Wednesday, June 18, 2014

American Indian Public Health Resource Center (AIPHRC) Press Conference

A press conference announcing the creation of the new American Indian Public Health Resource Center (AIPHRC) was held today at NDSU.  Speakers included Dr. Warne, President Bresciani, Shelley Stingley, program director of the Rural Healthcare Program, The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, and Scott Davis, the executive director of the North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission.  The AIPHRC will be a tremendous public health resource for American Indian tribes!






Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Minority Affairs Section mtg at the Annual American Medical Association






Dr. Warne attended the Minority Affairs Section meeting at the Annual American Medical Association meeting in Chicago as the representative of Association of American Indian Physicians.







Native Research Network Conference

The MPH team headed out to the 25th Anniversary Native Health Research Conference Resiliency- The Science of Strength June 1-5, 2014.
MPH Team
MPH Booth
Dr. Granbois

Jamie Holding Eagle

Jan Vasquez



Ramona Danielson

Dr. Warne