Medical education: How should health professions schools partner with AI/AN communities

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Abstract

Many health professions education institutions exist on land once inhabited by American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Land acknowledgment by these academic organizations is helpful, but collaborative support of AI/AN health is also needed. Because tribal-university partnerships in education are fewer than in research but just as important, this article considers health professions schools' responsibilities to offer students clinical rotations on tribal lands and to recruit AI/AN students. Such investment expands student educational opportunity, diversifies clinical workforces, and helps tribes improve health infrastructure and sustainability. This article also offers an adaptable roadmap for building such partnerships.

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Erdrich, J., & Gonzales, C. R. (2020). Medical education: How should health professions schools partner with AI/AN communities. AMA Journal of Ethics, 22(10), E851–E855. https://doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2020.851

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