Building Relationships Builds Trust - Treating Indigenous Populations on Dialysis
Includes a Live Web Event on 02/19/2026 at 12:00 PM (EST)
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Develop effective healthcare engagement with Native American communities by recognizing and addressing the historical and intergenerational trauma resulting from colonization, forced assimilation, and systemic neglect. This approach emphasizes the importance of providing equitable and culturally safe healthcare through respectful partnerships with Indigenous peoples. By building relationships grounded in trust, collaboration, and support for self-determined health practices, healthcare providers can foster healing, empowerment, and improved health outcomes within Native communities.
CE Credit: 1:00 | Post-Webinar Survey Required
Presented February 2026

Callie Murphy, BSN, RN
Clinical Care Leader
Sanford Dialysis
Callie Murphy serves as the Clinical Care Leader at Sanford Dialysis on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Northern Minnesota. A dedicated Registered Nurse, she has been a vital part of the team for 9 years, initially serving as a charge nurse before stepping into her leadership role over the past six years.
In her current position, Callie focuses on improving patient outcomes and implementing quality care practices, demonstrating a strong commitment to both clinical excellence and culturally sensitive care.
Outside of her nursing career, Callie enjoys life on the family farm with her significant other and two sons. Together, they raise cattle and chickens and harvest crops—living out the values of hard work and community both in and out of the clinic.

Jackie Keller, BSN, RN, CDN
Manager
Sanford Fort Yates
Jackie Keller is a dialysis nurse with over two decades of experience in peritoneal, inpatient and outpatient care. Since 2018, she has served as the manager of the Sanford Fort Yates dialysis unit bringing leadership and a deep commitment to culturally appropriate care.
Jackie proudly serves on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, where both she and her husband were raised. She is honored to provide care to people in the community where she grew up. She is also on the Sitting Bull College Nursing Advisory Board.
Outside of work, Jackie enjoys supporting her 3 children in their sports activities and working with her husband on their farm and ranch operation.
Tiffaney Holm, BSN RN
Clinical Manager
Sanford Dialysis
Tiffaney Holm is a registered nurse with 16 years of dialysis experience. She is currently managing two units, White Earth Dialysis and Sanford Dialysis Detroit Lakes, both located in MN. She partners with White Earth Indian Reservation and is passionate about providing culturally appropriate and patient centered care. She has had the honor of presenting at the RHA Annual Conference in 2024 and participating in an infection prevention series with the ASN.
Outside of work Tiffaney loves spending time on the family farm with her husband, children and grandchild and she is also active in her church as the youth leader.

Jessi Baker, RN
Nurse Manager
Sanford Dialysis
Jessi Baker is a Registered Nurse with eight years of experience in dialysis care. She currently serves as the Nurse Manager at the Sanford Dialysis Unit in New Town, North Dakota, and is pursuing her Bachelor of Science in Nursing, with plans to graduate in the spring of 2026.
A proud tribal member of the Three Affiliated Tribes, Jessi is also the President of The Pink Ladies, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting cancer awareness and assistance efforts in Mountrail County, North Dakota.
Outside of her nursing career, Jessi is a devoted dog mom to three beautiful Blue Heelers. She enjoys team roping, playing darts, and golfing year-round — activities that reflect her energetic and well-rounded approach to life.