Family medicine physician and Assiniboine Sioux tribal member, Amber Tincher tells about the satisfaction of becoming a physician at the Indian Health Service Fort Yates Hospital in North Dakota. A key facility for the IHS Great Plains Area, the hospital offers her a flexible work environment, family atmosphere, financial assistance, and a rich, fulfilling career, she says. Joe Amiotte, Deputy Director of Field Operations, touts the many ways the Great Plains enhances personal and family life, and makes a beautiful place to call home. The Great Plains Area includes North Dakota, South, Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa, and offers many career opportunities. For more information: www.ihs.gov/greatplains/recruitment For personal stories about Indian Health Service careers covered by the Phoenix Area IHS office, see: (doctor) (nurse) The IHS, an agency in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, provides a comprehensive health service delivery system for approximately 2.6 million American Indians and Alaska Natives. Follow the agency via social media:
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