
A Partnership With the Cherokee Nation Advances Medical Education on Tribal Land
JAMA Medical News · American Medical Association
April 14, 202122m 45s
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In this Medical News article, William Pettit, DO, dean of the new Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation, discusses how the first US medical school on tribal land came into being.
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