'A Life-Changing Partnership': First Tribally-Affiliated Medical School in the U.S. Builds Workforce Pipeline to Underserved Communities
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Description
Describes how Oklahoma State University's College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation is preparing students to work in rural and tribal settings. Highlights how cultural competence is included the curriculum and training opportunities.
Author(s)
Gretel Kauffman
Citation
Rural Monitor
Date
01/2023
Type
Document
Organization
Rural Health Information Hub
Tagged as
American Indian or Alaska Native · Culture and cultural competency · Graduate medical education · Health workforce education and training · Health workforce pipeline · Physicians · Oklahoma