The Center of American Indian and Minority Health at the University of Minnesota is losing $1.1 million in federal funds.
The center helps recruit youth Indian students into careers in medicine. Federal funds account for 83 percent of its budget.
Jean Howell, a member of the Cherokee Nation who is finishing his first year at the U-M medical school, said the cut will hurt the center. Among other initiatives, the center hosts an annual summer program that introduces Indian middle, high school and college to medicine.
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(The Duluth News Tribune 6/22)
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U-M Indian health center to lose federal funds
Thursday, June 22, 2006
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