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Event Goal: To provide training of risk recognition and reservoirs as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic in the healthcare setting and how to apply infection control actions to protect healthcare staff and patients and prevent outbreak situations. Description: NCUIH as a partner within the CDC’s National Training Collaborative Project Firstline launches an open Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes). Using the Project ECHO model of “all teach, all learn", developed by Sanjeev Arora, M.D., at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, NCUIH takes a system-based approach in this collaborative model to help Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) with the most current up to date strategies around Infection Control through Project Firstline. UIO staff will have the opportunity through this ECHO program to engage with CDC subject matter expert(s) on infection risk recognition, Body Reservoirs and Germ Spread and how this all ties into Infection Control in various healthcare settings. Presenters: Karen Kwok, MSN, FNP-BC, MPH, (Subject Matter Expert) Subject Matter Expert and Lecturer Dr. Abigail Carlson, MD (CDC) Subject Matter Expert and Q&A Commentary Kyle Mitchell Diné (Navajo), Facilitator and Host Marie Zephier, MPH (Oglala Sioux Tribe), Case Facilitator