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    • Tribal Health Services
    • Emergency Medicine

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    • Tribally managed healthcare facilities often face challenges in providing specialized services.
    • Academic medical centers can play a crucial role in supporting and enhancing care at these facilities.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a novel partnership model between a Tribal emergency department and an academic medical center.
    • To evaluate the establishment of full-time emergency medicine faculty presence in a Tribally managed setting.

    Main Methods:

    • Establishment of a formal collaboration agreement.
    • Placement of full-time emergency medicine faculty at Tsehootsooi Medical Center.
    • Integration of academic expertise with existing Tribal healthcare infrastructure.

    Main Results:

    • Successful implementation of full-time emergency medicine faculty at Tsehootsooi Medical Center.
    • Demonstration of a functional healthcare delivery model bridging Tribal and academic institutions.

    Conclusions:

    • The partnership model is a potentially scalable solution for enhancing emergency care in Tribal settings.
    • Full-time faculty presence can significantly improve the quality and accessibility of emergency medicine services on the Navajo Nation.