Project: Navajo Nation Connection
Fellow: Joseph Eichenseher
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Project Description:
Project aims to make sustainable connections for UW medical students and faculty to learn from and give back to the Native American Communities of the Navajo Nation. Specifically the project aims to continue the ongoing relationship with the Chinle IHS Hospital and other health organizations.

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Last update: April 1, 2006

Graduation Requirements Progress Chart
If you complete the requirements outlined below, you will graduate as a LOCUS fellow.

A check indicates the item has been completed.

Completed When What On-line
check Year 1: Beginning of Semester 2 New Project Report Submit Report
  Year 2: Beginning of Semester 1 Project Update Submit Update
  Year 2: Beginning of Semester 2 Project Update Submit Update
  Year 3: Beginning of third year Project Update Submit Update
  Year 4: August of fourth year 2-3 page final summary of project that includes a reflective evaluation of the project process N/A
  Ongoing Participate in program evaluation (written and/or focus group) View Options
  By the end of fourth year Select poster, presentation, paper, creative option or your own idea View Options

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