School of Medicine鈥檚 rural education program celebrates 40th anniversary
With a name that sounds like it packs a wallop, the UW School of Medicine鈥檚 multi-regional medical program, WWAMI, is celebrating 40 years鈥攁nd some serious accomplishments.
With a name that sounds like it packs a wallop, the UW School of Medicine鈥檚 multi-regional medical program, WWAMI, is celebrating 40 years鈥攁nd some serious accomplishments.
J.R. Dull has his dream job-working with kids in the Bristol Bay Region and helping them stay out of trouble, and if they don't, helping them get the services they need to get back on track. J.R. is the supervising juvenile probation officer in Dillingham, Alaska, and is responsible for all the juvenile cases in the 32 villages in the Bristol Bay Region, an area of about 40,000 square miles. Born in Dillingham and raised in the village of New Stuyahok on the Nushagak River, J.R. moved back to Dillingham for high school, then on to Anchorage to pursue a major in justice at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录.
Originally from Juneau, Tabatha Harris was in the top 10% of her high school graduating class, which qualified her to be a UA Scholar, receiving a four-year scholarship to attend any University of Alaska campus. She decided to take advantage of this great opportunity and found 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 had the best option for her desired field of study: justice.
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