NAHEC
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Northern Arizona Area Health Education Center
Health Professional Training
NAHEC is part of the national and Arizona state AHEC system. NAHEC is one of five regional AHECs in Arizona, with the state program office being located at the Arizona Health Sciences Center at the University of Arizona. NAHEC is unique among AHECs in that its parent organization is a community health center -- North Country HealthCare, based in Flagstaff with nine satellite clinics across northern Arizona. In 1996, NAHEC merged with the Flagstaff Community Free Clinic and became North Country Community Health Center (name change has since changed), which led to an organizational
mission that embraces primary care, teaching/training, and outreach programs. Pre-established AHEC relationships with academic institutions quickly led to North Country’s reputation as a progressive teaching and training organization. NAHEC and North Country are non-profit 501(c)3 organizations governed by a Board of Directors.
Through a 20-year track record of providing health professions education and direct services, the Northern Arizona Area Health Education Center (NAHEC) serves as a critically important leader in addressing the health needs of its vast service area. The mission of NAHEC is to improve the supply and distribution of health professionals, with an emphasis on primary care, public health, community-based, interprofessional, culturally reinforcing services and education. Through partnering with community health centers, Indian Health Service hospitals, regional medical centers, healthcare organizations, high schools, community colleges, universities, workforce and economic development, and other community based organizations throughout its service region and the state as a whole, NAHEC is addresses these three overarching goals:
1. Helping communities grow their own health professionals.
2. Promoting community health.
3. Serving as a bridge between communities and resources.
Workforce Development Summary 2008
Health Professions Students Clinical Education 160 Students
Health Professionals Continuing Education 80 Programs- 2,400 Health Professionals
Health Careers Education Programs <20 hrs. 60 College Students, 12,493 H.S. Students
Health Careers Education Programs >20 hrs. 217 Summer Programs, 133 Health Career Clubs
Featured NAHEC programs
Future Health Leaders Summer Camp
North Country Learning Center
AT Still SOMA Medical School
CME Events
Public Service Announcements Created During the Future Health Leader's Summer Camp
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