The overarching goal for the NRC-ANE is to advance relevant knowledge and research
for the wellbeing of Indigenous Elders through the creation and dissemination of products
that inform caregiving, community support for active and healthy aging, and strengthening
traditional ways that support positive aging. We aim to provide culturally-appropriate
resources and other materials of relevance to Title VI programs and tribal communities,
with the support of key community partnerships.
The UAA College of Health proudly celebrated the recent renovation of Sally Monserud Hall with a ribbon-cutting ceremony showcasing the new high-tech labs and simulation center, expanded allied health programs, growth of the WWAMI program and critical partnerships addressing 熊猫在线视频鈥檚 growing health care needs.
熊猫在线视频 WWAMI student Rhianna Merriman works at the PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center as part of the school鈥檚 Rural Underserved Opportunities Program.
Sarah Beam, assistant professor of medical education for WWAMI, recently led a tour of UAA鈥檚 anatomy lab, where students from undergraduate, occupational therapy, and medical programs gain hands-on experience learning from real human donors.