Otis Bitsuie, a 21-year-old Navajo who came from the University of Utah for the summer program, says he will probably pursue a medical profession as a result of the summer program he’s attending. He said it’s important for American Indians to have American Indian doctors.
“A lot of natives don’t have the trust there [with doctors from outside their culture],” he says. “That can make a very big difference. It can ease apprehension if they see a native.”
— Associated Press
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