Alaska's AHEC Scholars Program Kicks Off a New Year with a Holistic Approach to Healthcare
by Jessica Degnan |
The Alaska’s Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Scholars Kickoff marks the start of a new year for our Scholars! On September 29, 2023, fifty-two Ƶstudent attendees interested in the AHEC Scholars program had the opportunity to make new friends with like-minded classmates and meet Alaska’s AHEC Regional Center Directors, other AHEC staff, and Yaari Walker, a tribal healer.
"It was great to see our western medically trained students and our guest, Yaari Walker, discussing ways to unite efforts and work towards creating a holistic approach to healthcare for all” says Spencer Toft, ACRH-HW’s AHEC Scholars Education Coordinator.
AHEC Scholars is a two-year program designed to supplement and broaden a student’s health care training. Each year, students are required to complete 40 hours of classroom or online training and another 40 hours of community-based learning (CBEL) in the field. The Scholarshave the opportunity to complete their CBEL in a rural community or with urban underserved populations in Alaska.
AHEC Scholars is a program administered by UAA’s Alaska Center for Rural Health & Health Workforce (ACRH-HW) To learn more visit our website or contact Spencer Toft at satoft@alaska.edu.
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- Awards
- Behavioral Health
- Climate Change
- Community
- COVID-19
- Forensic Care
- Giving
- Simulation
- Workforce Development
ACADEMIC UNITS
- Department of Human Services
- Division of Population Health Sciences
- Justice Center
- School of Allied Health
- School of Nursing
- School of Preventive & Therapeutic Sciences
- School of Social Work
PARTNER PROGRAMS
CENTERS & INSTITUTES
- Alaska Center for Rural Health and Health Workforce
- Center for Human Development
- Child Welfare Academy
- Interprofessional Health Sciences Simulation Center
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