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Programs & Projects Overview

NPAIHB administers a broad range of health programs in its efforts to fulfill its mission: “to assist Northwest tribes to improve the health status and quality of life of member tribes and Indian people in their delivery of culturally appropriate and holistic health care.”
Current EpiCenter projects include:
- Western Tribal Diabetes Program
- Toddler Obesity and Tooth Caries Prevention Project
- Northwest Tribal Registry Project
- Northwest Tribal Cancer Navigator Program
- Northwest Tribal Dental Support Center
- Project Red Talon STDs/HIV/AIDS
- Northwest Tribal Immunization Project
Current Health Promotion and Disease Prevention projects include:
- Northwest Tribal Cancer Control Project
- Northwest Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Project
- Women’s Health Promotion Program

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