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Education & Training

About Us

We are dedicated to supporting current and future Indigenous health professionals in their educational and professional development. Through our programs and partnership with tribes, we strive to provide the tools to strengthen Indigenous communities from the inside out.

Why Indigenous Health Training Matters

Indigenous communities experience some of the most significant health inequities in the United States and globally. Strengthening Indigenous public health leaderships is essential to building culturally grounded health systems and sustainable solutions. The Center for Indigenous Health is committed to supporting Indigenous students and allies through education, mentorship, and community engaged learning opportunities.

Programs and components

Scholar Spotlight

Brooke Betsuie,

Navajo Nation. Summer Institute Scholar

The Johns Hopkins Winter Institute has been a beautiful and inspiring experience, teaching me to understand the value of Indigenous culture within the public health field. This program allowed me to leverage my cultural teachings and beliefs in order to build resilience and lasting public health programs for Indigenous communities. The faculty and staff were very supportive throughout the session and the amount of encouragement from the organization was especially admirable. I enjoyed the amount of Indigenous faculty who shared their stories and experiences as well as provide a pathway for Indigenous students to succeed in higher education. The institute was an incredible experience and the students and faculty made the program very unique compared to other courses focused on public health. I would recommend this institute to Indigenous students focused on gaining professional degrees as well as seeking opportunities that are culturally relevant within public health.

4000+

Indigenous scholars trained

47

Indigenous faculty

14

Institute courses offered

1880+

Graduate scholarships awarded

Upcoming Training Events

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October 31, 2025
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