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Mason Emert has been appointed to the National Advisory Council (NAC) for Healthcare Research and Quality.

Choctaw Nation Tribal Member and Associate Emert Appointed to National Advisory Council

Published April 4, 2024

DURANT, Okla. – Choctaw Nation tribal member Mason Emert, MPH has been appointed to the National Advisory Council (NAC) for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The council began meeting March 2024 with Emert serving for the next two years.

Emert, epidemiologist for the Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority (CNHSA) Public Health Department, is dedicated to understanding communicable diseases and educating the public about prevention and treatment. In his role at CNHSA, he researches the diseases facing the Choctaw Nation Reservation and any disparities as it relates to Native Americans. Throughout these past winter months, he tracked cases of respiratory diseases to keep CNHSA providers aware of spikes in occurrences of each disease.

“Mason is an excellent example of the Nation investing in our tribal members’ educational pursuits, and then to leadership roles serving our Nation and all of Indian Country,” says Sara Jane Smallwood-Cocke, senior government affairs strategist.

The National Advisory Council (NAC) for Healthcare Research and Quality is a 20-member panel providing advice and recommendations to AHRQ’s director and to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on priorities for a national health services research agenda.

“I’m always looking for ways to give back to my tribe and community,” says Emert. “Serving on this council will give me the latitude to make tangible progress to obtaining real public health on our Choctaw Nation reservation.”


About The Choctaw Nation

The Choctaw Nation is the third-largest Indian Nation in the United States with more than 225,000 tribal members and 12,000-plus associates. This ancient people has an oral tradition dating back over 13,000 years. The first tribe over the Trail of Tears, its historic reservation boundaries are in the southeast corner of Oklahoma, covering 10,923 square miles. The Choctaw Nation’s vision, “Living out the Chahta Spirit of faith, family and culture,” is evident as it continues to focus on providing opportunities for growth and prosperity.

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