SPOTLIGHT | Meet Carolee Wenderoth, EDA's first-ever Tribal Engagement Coordinator. Originally from Montana, Wenderoth is a member of the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes.
Read how she's creating greater access to EDA for American Indians. bit.ly/3C5rHRL
Nominations are being accepted for DFM Awards through May 6th! Current staff & faculty affiliated with the dept are eligible. Help us recognize our amazing people by submitting a nomination: familymedicine.uw.edu/about/…#familymedicine#awards
BREAKING: Former U.S. Interior Sec. Ryan Zinke misused his position in the Trump administration to advance a development project in his Montana hometown and lied to an agency ethics official about his involvement, according to government investigators.
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Prepstar has identified Alex Muzquiz as a top baseball recruit for the class of 2022. Muzquiz is a Second Baseman/Shortstop at Polson HS in Polson, MT. @AlexMuzquiz1@flatheaddoc
What an incredible closing of the last @UWMedicine#TownHall of 2021 by the amazing @pkritek. Thanks to all the panelists for informing, connecting and caring for the UW Medicine community with such expertise, grace and humor! Look forward to attending in the NEW year!
Carolee Wenderoth, @US_EDA Tribal Engagement Coordinator, says #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth is a dedicated time to spotlight the many contributions Native Americans have provided to America.
ALT “Whether through the military where
Native Americans have very high enlistment, to sharing of cultures, to ongoing contributions to the overall American economy, Native American Heritage Month presents an occasion for all Native Americans to be proud, celebrating these and many other contributions.” - Carolee Wenderoth
Great reminder from @BreneBrown in her Dare to Lead talk at #AAMC2021 “What a leader brings into a room is allowed in that room, what a leader does not bring into a room is forbidden in that room.”
“Do the work of justice that makes you uncomfortable” closing thought of @EdwinLindo sharing his powerful messages at #2021GSAOSR. Your presence and work is so important to move racism conversations forward in medical education. 🙌🏽