The Southwest Tribal Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH) Program is administered by the Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board, www.aaihb.org.
 
The Southwest Tribal NARCH Program is part of a national initiative established in partnership with the Indian Health Service and the National Institutes  of Health.
 
Through NARCH, American Indian and Alaska Native tribes or tribally-based organizations form partnerships with academic institutions to conduct intensive biomedical and behavioral research on existing and persistent AI/AN health problems. A major goal of the NARCH initiative  is to increase the number and capacity of AI/AN professionals in the health field.
 
The Southwest Tribal NARCH Program Includes:
- Community Scientific & Advisory Council (CSAC) 
 - The Southwest Tribal Institutional Review Board 
 - Student Development (NARCH VII) 
- Graduate Research Assistant Scholarship Program 
 - Scholarship Program for Health Sciences Graduate Students 
 - Summer Internship Program  for Undergraduate and Graduate Students 
 
 - Research Projects: 
- Family Listening Project (NARCH V) 
 - NARCH HIV/AIDS Evidence-Based Intervention Project (NARCH V) 
 - Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Feasibility Study (NARCH V) 
 - Tribal Solutions for Native Youth Affected  by ACE (NARCH VII) 
 
 
Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board, Inc.
7001 Prospect Pl NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: 505-764-0036
Fax: 505-764-0446