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Past Participants

At the first two-year training cycle of this Project in 2000, medical providers from the following sites participated:

    Alaska - Bethel, Dillingham, Kotzebue, Juneau
    Arizona - Whiteriver, Tuba City, San Carlos, Gila River
    New Mexico - ACL Hospital
    Montana - Ft. Belknap, Ft. Peck, Crow Agency, Northern Cheyenne
    Wyoming - Ft. Washakie

Of this 2000 class of participants, the following completed both years of the course:

    Alaska - Bethel, Juneau
    Arizona - Whiteriver, Tuba City
    Wyoming - Ft. Washakie
At this current two-year training cycle which began in 2003, medical providers from the following sites are participating:
    Alaska - Bethel, Kotzebue, Juneau
    Montana - Northern Cheyenne
    Oklahoma - Clinton
    North Dakota - Belcourt
    South Dakota - Ft. Thompson, Wagner, Sisseton
    Michigan - Keewenaw Bay, Sault Ste. Marie
    New Mexico - Shiprock, Pine Hill

In the upcoming 2005-6 cycle of the project, ten (10) new participants will be accepted.


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