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A chapter of the Association of Native American Medical Students was officially established at WSU Spokane last November. Efforts to establish the ANAMS WSU chapter began in 2021 with Dr. Naomi Bender, Native American Health Sciences director, and medical students Lexie Packham and Calysta Bauer. Packham, Standing Rock Sioux tribal member and second-year medical student,...
PULLMAN - Native American students pursuing careers in healthcare will have new opportunities for professional development and collaboration with peers and mentors following the establishment of Washington State University’s chapter of the Association of Native American Medical Students.
Native American students pursuing careers in healthcare will have new opportunities for professional development with peers and mentors following the establishment of WSU's chapter of the Association of Native American Medical Students.
Events hosted throughout the month of November will range from meals centered on traditional ingredients to talks and film screenings revolving around the cultures and histories of regional Tribes and Native Nations.
Monday, August 28, 2023 - Jack Russell Weinstein is here for \“Philosophical Currents,\” as we get a philosophical take on current issues. Today’s topic explores newspapers. Eight more newspapers went out of business this month. What does the loss of local papers mean for society? ~~~ Can culture help address health concerns? In a conversation first aired in 2022, Ashley Thornberg visits with Naomi Bender, a Quechua woman who directs Native American Health Sciences and the Center for Native American Health at Washington State University in Spokane. They discuss culture as Medicine.
Native Americans and Alaska Natives often distrust medical professionals who come in from outside tribal communities because of historic discrimination and genocide perpetuated against their peoples, said Native American Health
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SPOKANE — Washington State University is launching an online certificate program focused on building trust between tribal communities and medical professionals by creating greater understanding of traditional ways of health
WSU’s Native American Health Sciences is introducing the Indigenous Healing Perspectives Certificate to educate health care providers and others on how to better serve Indigenous communities.
WSU President Kirk Schulz gave his 14th State of the University Address Tuesday in Spokane regarding topics such as WSU’s mission as a land-grant institution and what WSU is doing with their tribal partners across the state. Other topics included diversity, equity and social justice, the introduction to a third pediatric residency program, and why WSU...