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1910 Territorial hospital just for Alaska Natives opens In Juneau, the Territory of Alaska's Bureau of Education opens the first hospital specifically for Alaska ... |
1922 Radio connects remote Alaska villages to medical advice The U.S. Signal Corps establishes a radio network to link Alaska Native villages with doctors and nurses ... |
1928 Airplane transports rural patients to Anchorage The first air transport service for the sick and injured begins in Alaska. Its first flight brings patients ... |
1939 Providence Hospital opens in Anchorage The Sisters of Providence establish a large Providence Hospital in Anchorage. The hospital serves both ... |
1945 Ship carries medicine, doctors to southeast Alaska The Territorial Department of Health uses the ship the M/S Hygiene to deliver medical services to isolated ... |
1964 Formal training and salary for physicians’ aides Village “chemoaide” program begins training Alaska Native volunteers living in remote villages to help ... |
1968 Government trains midwives for remote villages Congress establishes the Alaska Community Health Aide Program to train health workers for remote villages ... |
1975 Native American medical students organize The Association of Native American Medical Students, an organization representing Native American graduate ... |
1993 Traditional Alaska Native midwives convene Chugachmiut, a 20-year-old nonprofit organization that works to advance the social, economic, and cultural ... |
1997 New hospital replaces 1950s IHS medical center in Anchorage The new Alaska Native Medical Center replaces the Anchorage Medical Center built by the Indian Health ... |