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Your voice matters—help us guide the implementation of Indigenous health curricula in medical schools!
👉 For questions, contact Mangan Golden at: [email protected]
Join us at AAIP’s 53rd Annual Meeting & Health Conference for an engaging talking session where we’ll gather feedback on the Indigenous Health Curriculum Readiness Tool and discuss the future of Indigenous health education.
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✨ Topics Covered:
IHEAL curriculum guidelines
Current IHEAL work
Review of draft curriculum rubric
🗓️ Friday, Sept 19 | 10:30 AM
📍 Room assignment will be provided on the agenda
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The Association of American Indian Physicians is proud to announce that the 53rd Annual Meeting & Health Conference Event Registration and Hotel Room Reservation are now live!
Date: September 18th-21st, 2025
Location: Hyatt Regency Seattle 808 Howell St, Seattle, WA 98101
Reminder to reserve a hotel room at the Hyatt Regency Seattle by August 28th to take advantage of our group rates for the AAIP 53rd Annual Meeting & Health Conference! We cannot wait to see you there!
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This opportunity allows students to explore a specialty of interest, gain insights into residency at UW–Madison and familiarize themselves with NACHP as a valuable resource at UW.
The Native American Center for Health Professions (NACHP) is pleased to offer a stipend for visiting medical student rotations.
For more information, please visit our website below:
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The program is open to third- and fourth-year medical students who are enrolled with a federally recognized tribe and/or have demonstrated a strong commitment to American Indian/Alaska Native communities. Applications will be accepted until all funds are awarded.
Event Registration will be announced at a later date, but attendees are welcome to register for their hotel rooms on our website! Please follow the link below to learn more.
The Association of American Indian Physicians is proud to announce that the 53rd Annual Meeting & Health Conference will be held in Seattle, Washington at the Hyatt Regency Seattle on September 17th-21st, 2025!
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Please submit your resume and cover letter by April 30, 2025 to AAIP, 1225 Sovereign Row, Suite 103, Oklahoma City, OK 73108 or email to [email protected]. See link for job description.
Job Announcement – The Association of American Indian Physicians (AAIP) is accepting applications for an Executive Director position. The AAIP is a 501(c)3 national organization located in Oklahoma City, OK.
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Don't forget to book your hotel room before April 15th, 2025 in order to save with our hotel rates! The event registration and hotel room reservation can be found on our event website below.
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The hope is to stimulate student interest in pursuing a career serving rural and urban medically underserved areas, or working in specialty fields addressing medical conditions common among AI/ANs.
..in medicine and other health professional fields. This summit will provide mentorship and guidance to students as a way to increase their application to medical school and expose them to other health professional careers or public health options.
The Mitten Kids Dental Exhibit allows children to role-play as dentists and patients, to act out dental procedures, to explore dental tools and X-Rays, and to clean the teeth of a puppet patient.
Grand Rapids Children’s Museum is excited to announce its popular Dental Exhibit, enhanced with new interactive elements and a large-scale gallery wall showcasing influential dentists throughout history, including Dr. Jessica A. Rickert, the first Native American female dentist.