This document summarizes a mailing that will be sent to 4,500 home owners and businesses in Cottonwood, Arizona zip code 86326 within 60 days. The mailing will include magnets providing information about local services and contact numbers for the town of Cottonwood, Arizona. A postal receipt will be furnished upon completion of the mailing.
Sacramento County straightforward community mental health website developed to link individuals and family members affected by the disabling effects of psychiatric illnesses to available services in the community.
The document provides an emergency response plan for a group biking trip through Acadia National Park in Maine. It includes contact information for group members and emergency contacts, a detailed daily itinerary, maps of local hospitals, and contingency plans in case the group does not check in as scheduled. The plan outlines who to call if the group has not reported within 12 hours of their designated check-in time each day.
Sacramento straightforward community mental health website developed to link individuals and family members affected by the disabling effects of mental illness to available services in the community.
Dr. Robert Morrison - Evaluating Regional Projects and Opportunities for PRRS...John Blue
Part I Evaluating Regional Projects and Opportunities for PRRS Elimination, Dreaming of a World without PRRS - Dr. Robert Morrison, University of Minnesota, College of Veterinary Medicine, from the 2012 Iowa Pork Congress, January 24 - 26, Des Moines, IA, USA.
The document announces a campaign kick-off event for Cara Cowan Watts, who is running for reelection to the Tribal Council District 5 seat representing Tulsa and Rogers Counties. The event will take place on March 5, 2011 from 2-4 pm at the Route 66 Nuthouse in Claremore, Oklahoma. The kick-off event will feature on-site voter registration and refreshments. Cara Cowan Watts and new candidate Lee Keener, who is running for the other District 5 seat, will be available to meet with attendees.
2010 Joint Council Wannabe Update 041110cowanwatts
The document presents original actions and additional work needed regarding sovereignty theft and groups claiming to be Cherokee without federal recognition. The original requests included banning state recognition of such groups, eliminating federal funding, and ensuring accurate federal guidelines. Additional work identified forming a joint tribal working group, planned joint lobbying efforts in Tennessee, and developing consistent language for tribal consultation.
This document summarizes a mailing that will be sent to 4,500 home owners and businesses in Cottonwood, Arizona zip code 86326 within 60 days. The mailing will include magnets providing information about local services and contact numbers for the town of Cottonwood, Arizona. A postal receipt will be furnished upon completion of the mailing.
Sacramento County straightforward community mental health website developed to link individuals and family members affected by the disabling effects of psychiatric illnesses to available services in the community.
The document provides an emergency response plan for a group biking trip through Acadia National Park in Maine. It includes contact information for group members and emergency contacts, a detailed daily itinerary, maps of local hospitals, and contingency plans in case the group does not check in as scheduled. The plan outlines who to call if the group has not reported within 12 hours of their designated check-in time each day.
Sacramento straightforward community mental health website developed to link individuals and family members affected by the disabling effects of mental illness to available services in the community.
Dr. Robert Morrison - Evaluating Regional Projects and Opportunities for PRRS...John Blue
Part I Evaluating Regional Projects and Opportunities for PRRS Elimination, Dreaming of a World without PRRS - Dr. Robert Morrison, University of Minnesota, College of Veterinary Medicine, from the 2012 Iowa Pork Congress, January 24 - 26, Des Moines, IA, USA.
The document announces a campaign kick-off event for Cara Cowan Watts, who is running for reelection to the Tribal Council District 5 seat representing Tulsa and Rogers Counties. The event will take place on March 5, 2011 from 2-4 pm at the Route 66 Nuthouse in Claremore, Oklahoma. The kick-off event will feature on-site voter registration and refreshments. Cara Cowan Watts and new candidate Lee Keener, who is running for the other District 5 seat, will be available to meet with attendees.
2010 Joint Council Wannabe Update 041110cowanwatts
The document presents original actions and additional work needed regarding sovereignty theft and groups claiming to be Cherokee without federal recognition. The original requests included banning state recognition of such groups, eliminating federal funding, and ensuring accurate federal guidelines. Additional work identified forming a joint tribal working group, planned joint lobbying efforts in Tennessee, and developing consistent language for tribal consultation.
Sacramento County Department Of Human Assistance Sitessacpros
Sacramento County straightforward community mental health website developed to link individuals and family members affected by the disabling effects of psychiatric illnesses to available services in the community.
Sacramento County Department Of Human Assistance Sitessacpros
Sacramento straightforward community mental health website developed to link individuals and family members affected by the disabling effects of mental illness to available services in the community.
Sacramento County straightforward community mental health website developed to link individuals and family members affected by the disabling effects of psychiatric illnesses to available services in the community.
This document provides contact information for various 24-hour crisis lines and emergency services in Sacramento, including psychiatric emergencies, suicide prevention, poison control, and youth crisis lines. It also lists emergency rooms, psychiatric hospitals, emergency shelters, locations to apply for food stamps, and numbers to report abuse or safely surrender a baby.
Empowerment Magazine is a free quarterly online and print publication dedicated to promoting overall wellness and mental health resiliency for the Greater Sacramento.
This document provides contact information for various 24-hour crisis lines and emergency services in Sacramento, including psychiatric emergencies, suicide prevention, poison control, and youth crisis lines. It also lists emergency rooms, psychiatric hospitals, emergency shelters, locations to apply for food stamps, and numbers to report abuse or safely surrender a baby.
This document provides contact information for various 24-hour crisis lines and emergency services in Sacramento, including psychiatric emergencies, suicide prevention, poison control, shelters, abuse reporting, and applying for assistance programs like Medi-Cal and food stamps. Phone numbers are listed for emergency rooms, psychiatric hospitals, social services offices, and volunteer opportunities.
Turning Point Community Programs is a non-profit mental health agency providing services in 4 counties, including psychiatric services, support, advocacy, transitional housing, employment assistance, and wellness recovery centers. They provide various services through different programs, such as transitional support services, employment programs, residential programs, children's services and outpatient services. The document lists contact information for their different locations and programs.
Page 23 winter issue of empowerment magazinesacpros
This document provides crisis resources and contact information for mental health emergencies, suicide prevention, and psychiatric hospitals in Sacramento, California. Phone numbers are listed for the psychiatric emergency line, suicide prevention crisis lines, poison control, and youth crisis lines. Addresses and phone numbers are also provided for emergency rooms and psychiatric hospitals in the Sacramento area. Contact information is given for emergency shelters, reporting abuse, safely surrendered babies, food stamps applications, and Medi-Cal offices.
Page 23 winter issue of empowerment magazinesacpros
This document provides crisis resources and contact information for mental health emergencies, suicide prevention, and psychiatric hospitals in Sacramento, California. Phone numbers are listed for the psychiatric emergency line, suicide prevention crisis lines, poison control, and youth crisis lines. Addresses and phone numbers are also provided for emergency rooms and psychiatric hospitals in the Sacramento area. Contact information is given for emergency shelters, reporting abuse, safely surrendered babies, food stamps applications, and Medi-Cal offices.
Sacpros is a website that serves as a one-stop resource directory for mental health and social services in the Greater Sacramento region. It connects people with programs and services in the community and publishes an empowerment magazine. The site provides information on topics like housing, employment, support groups, emergency services, and healthcare providers. It aims to help individuals and families find assistance for various needs.
This document provides contact information for various health care, emergency, legal/financial, travel/education, and personal support resources available to service members and families stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Key phone numbers are listed for making appointments, reporting emergencies, seeking legal or financial assistance, accessing education and travel services, and obtaining support for issues like substance abuse, domestic violence, or family and childcare needs. Relevant on-base facilities and programs are also listed, such as the pharmacy, commissary, libraries, and family readiness groups.
(1) This document provides information on over 100 scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students pursuing postsecondary education. (2) It includes scholarships targeted at specific tribes as well as national scholarships for minorities and American Indians. (3) In addition to scholarship information, the document provides information on tribal enrollment processes, tribal colleges and universities, and other resources to support Native students.
Request an Absentee Ballot for the upcoming Saturday, June 25, 2011 Cherokee Nation Election no later than Friday, May 13, 2011. Complete and mail to the address at the top of the form.
The document provides contact information for various Cherokee Nation area offices and personnel that serve the Tulsa and Rogers County region. It lists the names and contact details of individuals responsible for programs like social services, career services, and tribal government representatives. Office locations, phone numbers, and business hours are given to allow contacting the appropriate representatives.
A one-year subscription to the Cherokee Phoenix costs $16, or $12 for senior citizens. International subscriptions are $25. Registered Cherokee citizens of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma can receive the paper for free by providing their Cherokee tribal registry number. The document includes a form for subscribing that requests the subscriber's name, address, phone number, number of subscriptions, and Cherokee registry number if applicable.
2010 Cara & Doug Watts Christmas Lettercowanwatts
For those not on my physical mailing list for a Christmas card, enjoy! Merry Christmas and may you have an INCREDIBLE New Year!!!!!
Cara & Doug Watts
IF this is approved on Monday night, this will be our districts for the upcoming 2011 Tribal elections on June 25, 2011.
If this passes, Tulsa and Rogers County are combined into one district as dictated by Tribal Citizen population by apportionment.
Five District map which meets the 10 percent deviation rule and leaves District 5 as Tulsa and Rogers counties. This is what would bring adequate resources to Rogers County after seven years of fighting for proper apportionment.
The document discusses the proliferation of groups claiming to be Cherokee tribes that are not federally recognized. It outlines the legal framework for federal recognition and notes that many fraudulent groups use tactics like seeking state recognition, applying for non-profit status, and receiving federal funds meant for Native groups to legitimize their claims. The document calls for actions to curb this fraud and better protect authentic tribes from having their identity stolen.
Sacramento County Department Of Human Assistance Sitessacpros
Sacramento County straightforward community mental health website developed to link individuals and family members affected by the disabling effects of psychiatric illnesses to available services in the community.
Sacramento County Department Of Human Assistance Sitessacpros
Sacramento straightforward community mental health website developed to link individuals and family members affected by the disabling effects of mental illness to available services in the community.
Sacramento County straightforward community mental health website developed to link individuals and family members affected by the disabling effects of psychiatric illnesses to available services in the community.
This document provides contact information for various 24-hour crisis lines and emergency services in Sacramento, including psychiatric emergencies, suicide prevention, poison control, and youth crisis lines. It also lists emergency rooms, psychiatric hospitals, emergency shelters, locations to apply for food stamps, and numbers to report abuse or safely surrender a baby.
Empowerment Magazine is a free quarterly online and print publication dedicated to promoting overall wellness and mental health resiliency for the Greater Sacramento.
This document provides contact information for various 24-hour crisis lines and emergency services in Sacramento, including psychiatric emergencies, suicide prevention, poison control, and youth crisis lines. It also lists emergency rooms, psychiatric hospitals, emergency shelters, locations to apply for food stamps, and numbers to report abuse or safely surrender a baby.
This document provides contact information for various 24-hour crisis lines and emergency services in Sacramento, including psychiatric emergencies, suicide prevention, poison control, shelters, abuse reporting, and applying for assistance programs like Medi-Cal and food stamps. Phone numbers are listed for emergency rooms, psychiatric hospitals, social services offices, and volunteer opportunities.
Turning Point Community Programs is a non-profit mental health agency providing services in 4 counties, including psychiatric services, support, advocacy, transitional housing, employment assistance, and wellness recovery centers. They provide various services through different programs, such as transitional support services, employment programs, residential programs, children's services and outpatient services. The document lists contact information for their different locations and programs.
Page 23 winter issue of empowerment magazinesacpros
This document provides crisis resources and contact information for mental health emergencies, suicide prevention, and psychiatric hospitals in Sacramento, California. Phone numbers are listed for the psychiatric emergency line, suicide prevention crisis lines, poison control, and youth crisis lines. Addresses and phone numbers are also provided for emergency rooms and psychiatric hospitals in the Sacramento area. Contact information is given for emergency shelters, reporting abuse, safely surrendered babies, food stamps applications, and Medi-Cal offices.
Page 23 winter issue of empowerment magazinesacpros
This document provides crisis resources and contact information for mental health emergencies, suicide prevention, and psychiatric hospitals in Sacramento, California. Phone numbers are listed for the psychiatric emergency line, suicide prevention crisis lines, poison control, and youth crisis lines. Addresses and phone numbers are also provided for emergency rooms and psychiatric hospitals in the Sacramento area. Contact information is given for emergency shelters, reporting abuse, safely surrendered babies, food stamps applications, and Medi-Cal offices.
Sacpros is a website that serves as a one-stop resource directory for mental health and social services in the Greater Sacramento region. It connects people with programs and services in the community and publishes an empowerment magazine. The site provides information on topics like housing, employment, support groups, emergency services, and healthcare providers. It aims to help individuals and families find assistance for various needs.
This document provides contact information for various health care, emergency, legal/financial, travel/education, and personal support resources available to service members and families stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Key phone numbers are listed for making appointments, reporting emergencies, seeking legal or financial assistance, accessing education and travel services, and obtaining support for issues like substance abuse, domestic violence, or family and childcare needs. Relevant on-base facilities and programs are also listed, such as the pharmacy, commissary, libraries, and family readiness groups.
(1) This document provides information on over 100 scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students pursuing postsecondary education. (2) It includes scholarships targeted at specific tribes as well as national scholarships for minorities and American Indians. (3) In addition to scholarship information, the document provides information on tribal enrollment processes, tribal colleges and universities, and other resources to support Native students.
Request an Absentee Ballot for the upcoming Saturday, June 25, 2011 Cherokee Nation Election no later than Friday, May 13, 2011. Complete and mail to the address at the top of the form.
The document provides contact information for various Cherokee Nation area offices and personnel that serve the Tulsa and Rogers County region. It lists the names and contact details of individuals responsible for programs like social services, career services, and tribal government representatives. Office locations, phone numbers, and business hours are given to allow contacting the appropriate representatives.
A one-year subscription to the Cherokee Phoenix costs $16, or $12 for senior citizens. International subscriptions are $25. Registered Cherokee citizens of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma can receive the paper for free by providing their Cherokee tribal registry number. The document includes a form for subscribing that requests the subscriber's name, address, phone number, number of subscriptions, and Cherokee registry number if applicable.
2010 Cara & Doug Watts Christmas Lettercowanwatts
For those not on my physical mailing list for a Christmas card, enjoy! Merry Christmas and may you have an INCREDIBLE New Year!!!!!
Cara & Doug Watts
IF this is approved on Monday night, this will be our districts for the upcoming 2011 Tribal elections on June 25, 2011.
If this passes, Tulsa and Rogers County are combined into one district as dictated by Tribal Citizen population by apportionment.
Five District map which meets the 10 percent deviation rule and leaves District 5 as Tulsa and Rogers counties. This is what would bring adequate resources to Rogers County after seven years of fighting for proper apportionment.
The document discusses the proliferation of groups claiming to be Cherokee tribes that are not federally recognized. It outlines the legal framework for federal recognition and notes that many fraudulent groups use tactics like seeking state recognition, applying for non-profit status, and receiving federal funds meant for Native groups to legitimize their claims. The document calls for actions to curb this fraud and better protect authentic tribes from having their identity stolen.
Education Services Scholarships At A Glance 1 15 2010cowanwatts
The Cherokee Nation offers several scholarship opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students. Eligibility is limited to Cherokee Nation tribal citizens. Undergraduate scholarships provide up to $2,000 per semester and have deadlines of June 11, 2010. The Registered Nursing Scholarship provides tuition, books, fees and required equipment for accepted nursing students who agree to work for the Cherokee Nation Health Facility for two years after graduation. The Directed Studies and Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute scholarships also have eligibility and funding requirements.
This document discusses the importance of choosing an academic path in high school that prepares students for college and career success. It outlines the significant differences in lifetime earnings between those with a high school diploma versus a college degree. While minimum wage jobs may pay around $15,000 annually, skilled jobs that require education beyond high school can pay over $30,000 annually and result in over $900,000 more in lifetime earnings. The document encourages students to take a rigorous college preparatory course load in high school to keep their options open for college and well-paying careers.
The skin is the largest organ and its health plays a vital role among the other sense organs. The skin concerns like acne breakout, psoriasis, or anything similar along the lines, finding a qualified and experienced dermatologist becomes paramount.
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Breast cancer: Post menopausal endocrine therapyDr. Sumit KUMAR
Breast cancer in postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive (HR+) status is a common and complex condition that necessitates a multifaceted approach to management. HR+ breast cancer means that the cancer cells grow in response to hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. This subtype is prevalent among postmenopausal women and typically exhibits a more indolent course compared to other forms of breast cancer, which allows for a variety of treatment options.
Diagnosis and Staging
The diagnosis of HR+ breast cancer begins with clinical evaluation, imaging, and biopsy. Imaging modalities such as mammography, ultrasound, and MRI help in assessing the extent of the disease. Histopathological examination and immunohistochemical staining of the biopsy sample confirm the diagnosis and hormone receptor status by identifying the presence of estrogen receptors (ER) and progesterone receptors (PR) on the tumor cells.
Staging involves determining the size of the tumor (T), the involvement of regional lymph nodes (N), and the presence of distant metastasis (M). The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) staging system is commonly used. Accurate staging is critical as it guides treatment decisions.
Treatment Options
Endocrine Therapy
Endocrine therapy is the cornerstone of treatment for HR+ breast cancer in postmenopausal women. The primary goal is to reduce the levels of estrogen or block its effects on cancer cells. Commonly used agents include:
Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs): Tamoxifen is a SERM that binds to estrogen receptors, blocking estrogen from stimulating breast cancer cells. It is effective but may have side effects such as increased risk of endometrial cancer and thromboembolic events.
Aromatase Inhibitors (AIs): These drugs, including anastrozole, letrozole, and exemestane, lower estrogen levels by inhibiting the aromatase enzyme, which converts androgens to estrogen in peripheral tissues. AIs are generally preferred in postmenopausal women due to their efficacy and safety profile compared to tamoxifen.
Selective Estrogen Receptor Downregulators (SERDs): Fulvestrant is a SERD that degrades estrogen receptors and is used in cases where resistance to other endocrine therapies develops.
Combination Therapies
Combining endocrine therapy with other treatments enhances efficacy. Examples include:
Endocrine Therapy with CDK4/6 Inhibitors: Palbociclib, ribociclib, and abemaciclib are CDK4/6 inhibitors that, when combined with endocrine therapy, significantly improve progression-free survival in advanced HR+ breast cancer.
Endocrine Therapy with mTOR Inhibitors: Everolimus, an mTOR inhibitor, can be added to endocrine therapy for patients who have developed resistance to aromatase inhibitors.
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is generally reserved for patients with high-risk features, such as large tumor size, high-grade histology, or extensive lymph node involvement. Regimens often include anthracyclines and taxanes.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a simplified look into the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration:
Learning objectives:
1. Describe the organisation of respiratory center
2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 42, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
Osvaldo Bernardo Muchanga-GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS AND GASTRITIS-2024.pdfOsvaldo Bernardo Muchanga
GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS AND GASTRITIS
Osvaldo Bernardo Muchanga
Gastrointestinal Infections
GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS result from the ingestion of pathogens that cause infections at the level of this tract, generally being transmitted by food, water and hands contaminated by microorganisms such as E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio cholerae, Campylobacter, Staphylococcus, Rotavirus among others that are generally contained in feces, thus configuring a FECAL-ORAL type of transmission.
Among the factors that lead to the occurrence of gastrointestinal infections are the hygienic and sanitary deficiencies that characterize our markets and other places where raw or cooked food is sold, poor environmental sanitation in communities, deficiencies in water treatment (or in the process of its plumbing), risky hygienic-sanitary habits (not washing hands after major and/or minor needs), among others.
These are generally consequences (signs and symptoms) resulting from gastrointestinal infections: diarrhea, vomiting, fever and malaise, among others.
The treatment consists of replacing lost liquids and electrolytes (drinking drinking water and other recommended liquids, including consumption of juicy fruits such as papayas, apples, pears, among others that contain water in their composition).
To prevent this, it is necessary to promote health education, improve the hygienic-sanitary conditions of markets and communities in general as a way of promoting, preserving and prolonging PUBLIC HEALTH.
Gastritis and Gastric Health
Gastric Health is one of the most relevant concerns in human health, with gastrointestinal infections being among the main illnesses that affect humans.
Among gastric problems, we have GASTRITIS AND GASTRIC ULCERS as the main public health problems. Gastritis and gastric ulcers normally result from inflammation and corrosion of the walls of the stomach (gastric mucosa) and are generally associated (caused) by the bacterium Helicobacter pylor, which, according to the literature, this bacterium settles on these walls (of the stomach) and starts to release urease that ends up altering the normal pH of the stomach (acid), which leads to inflammation and corrosion of the mucous membranes and consequent gastritis or ulcers, respectively.
In addition to bacterial infections, gastritis and gastric ulcers are associated with several factors, with emphasis on prolonged fasting, chemical substances including drugs, alcohol, foods with strong seasonings including chilli, which ends up causing inflammation of the stomach walls and/or corrosion. of the same, resulting in the appearance of wounds and consequent gastritis or ulcers, respectively.
Among patients with gastritis and/or ulcers, one of the dilemmas is associated with the foods to consume in order to minimize the sensation of pain and discomfort.
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The biomechanics of running involves the study of the mechanical principles underlying running movements. It includes the analysis of the running gait cycle, which consists of the stance phase (foot contact to push-off) and the swing phase (foot lift-off to next contact). Key aspects include kinematics (joint angles and movements, stride length and frequency) and kinetics (forces involved in running, including ground reaction and muscle forces). Understanding these factors helps in improving running performance, optimizing technique, and preventing injuries.
Summer is a time for fun in the sun, but the heat and humidity can also wreak havoc on your skin. From itchy rashes to unwanted pigmentation, several skin conditions become more prevalent during these warmer months.
1. Cherokee Nation
Jurisdictional Boundaries
Cherokee Nation Indian Health By Counties
Health Centers Service Hospital ADAIR, CHEROKEE,
CRAIG, DELAWARE,
A-mo Clinic MAYES, McINTOSH,
Claremore Indian Hospital,
Salina MUSKOGEE, NOWATA,
Claremore, Oklahoma
Toll free 1-877-434-8500 OTTAWA, ROGERS,
SEQUOYAH, TULSA,
Wilma P. Mankiller Health Center (918) 342-6200
Stilwell WAGONER, WASHINGTON
Toll free 1-877-747-8800
All or parts of these counties are
Sam Hider Health Center
Jay
Cherokee Nation within the jurisdictional service
area of the Cherokee Nation.
Toll Free 1-877-293-4271 Hospital
Redbird Smith Health Center
Sallisaw W.W. Hastings Indian Hospital,
Toll free 1-888-797-9159 Tahlequah, Oklahoma 1-800-256-0671
(918) 453-5000
Coming Home
Will Roger Health Center (918) 458-3100
Nowata
Toll Free 1-877-373-0192 ᎪᎯᎩ ᎠᏆᏂᎩᏓ
1-877-838-3100
Three Rivers Health Center Toll free for 918 area code only ᏃᏊᏃ ᎥᏥᎷᎩ ᏗᏇᏅᏒ
Muskogee I’ve been away for a long time
(918) 781-6500 No residency required and now I’m coming home.
for health services, must
Bartlesville Health Center
Bartlesville have CDIB card from
(918) 336-0823 any Federally
recognized tribe. Reintegration Information
Vinita Health Center
P.O. Box 948
Vinita Tahlequah, OK 74465-0948
(918) 323-0191 (918) 453-5000
www.cherokee.org
Copyright 2009 Cherokee Nation. All Rights Reserved.
2. Required Cherokee Nation Human Contacts
Documents For Services Services
Service
CArEEr SErViCE CHILD CARE NORMA MERRIMAN
- Proof of residency (918) 453-5555 (918) 453-4440 (918) 453-5787
FOOD DISTRIBUTION DALLAS PETTIGREW
- CDIB card* • Vocational Training
(918) 207-3920 (918) 453-5461
- Citizenship Card*
• GED Classes PENNY NORSEWORTHY
FAMILY ASSISTANCE
- Proof of Identification (918) 453-5375
(918) 453-4200
• Adult Work Experience
VETERAN’S ASSISTANCE JANET WARD
- Social Security Number
• Vocational Rehabilitation (918) 453-5695 (918) 453-5327
- Income Verification
Child Support EnforCEmEnt ANNETTE KING
EduCAtion
(918) 453-5444 (918) 453-5278
(918) 453-5000 (800) 256-0671
*For information on obtaining a CDIB
Undergraduate and Graduate Please contact one of the
or Cherokee Nation Citizenship Card Most Cherokee Nation Services
Scholarship Programs persons listed above if
you may contact the Cherokee Nation require residency within the Cherokee
you have questions
Haskell Indian Nation and many require a
Registration Dept. at (918) 458-6980 regarding services.
University information Cherokee Nation Tribal Citizenship
or go to the Cherokee Nation Web site
at www.cherokee.org. and click on
the Registration link.