Student Nurse Extern for Indian Health Service Explores nursing, cultures, travel, medicine in new context.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Alamo Navajo Reservation
the Alamo Navajo reservation is about 2 hours southwest of Albuquerque. The clinic serves about 2000 people, in an isolated community, which has a heliport for critical patients. It is one of the older clinics but still very nice and large inside. I only took photos of the front entrance because that is all I had permission to take. Alamo has a wonderful health center which includes a rock climbing wall. They use a state of the art diagnostic tool call the polar, which belongs in all clinics. http://www.polarusa.com/us-en/ It keeps track and measures just about everything in your body. I'll see if I can't put more up later.
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