 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 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