Thirteen percent of Native American and Alaska Natives
need treatment for substance use disorder.
Only 3.5 percent receive it.

This ECHO learning series is designed to help substance use disorder and mental health therapists, case managers, and support staff serving tribal programs advise community members struggling with tobacco, alcohol and opioid use disorders on how Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) could support them in their recovery.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): What's It All About?

AUDIENCE
Therapists, case managers, and other support staff who work in mental health and substance use disorder settings within the Cherokee Nation and Cook Inlet Tribal Council Recovery Services

COMMITMENT
Eight weekly ECHO sessions held virtually

For Cherokee Nation clinicians:
Tuesdays 12:00 - 1:00 PM CST
February 22 - April 12

SIGN UP FOR CHEROKEE NATION SERIES

 

For Cook Inlet Tribal Council Recovery Services:
Wednesdays 12:00 - 1:00 PM AKST
February 23 - April 13

SIGN UP FOR COOK INLET TRIBAL COMMUNITY SERIES

 

In Partnership With:

Centers for American Indian & Alaska Native Health

  • ECHO SESSION 1

    Science of Addiction

  • ECHO SESSION 2

    How Medications Work

  • ECHO SESSION 3

    Buprenorphine

  • ECHO SESSION 4

    Naltrexone

  • ECHO SESSION 5

    Other Medications

  • ECHO SESSION 6

    MAT for Pain Management

  • ECHO SESSION 7

    A Team Based Approach to MAT

  • ECHO SESSION 8

    Talking About MAT with Clients