WWAMI

WWAMI SCHOOL OF MEDICAL EDUCATION


The WWAMI School of Medical Education is a collaboration among six universities in five northwestern states 鈥 Washington, Wyoming, 麻豆无码版, Montana, and Idaho 鈥 and the University of Washington (UW) School of Medicine.

The 麻豆无码版 (UAA) offers the Doctor of Medicine program and a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Pre-Medical Studies. WWAMI enables 麻豆无码版n medical students to begin their medical education in-state, completing the first two years at UAA before participating in required clinical rotations throughout the five-state WWAMI region during their third and fourth years.

After their second year, students can complete their clinical training in 麻豆无码版 or at regional sites. The WWAMI Medical Program focuses on preparing physicians for primary care practice and increasing the number of doctors in rural and underserved areas. The program emphasizes excellence in research and teaching, with faculty committed to medical education and community health.

WWAMI is a medical school program, not a premedical program. Enrolled students are dual-enrolled at UAA and UW, completing an 18-month foundational phase that includes integrated basic and clinical sciences, with early exposure to rural healthcare.

 


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NEWS & Stories

  • Jessica Ross stands on a stage. She is holding a microphone and wearing traditional Indigenous clothing. Behind her is a projector screen that reads "The Teachings of Qengaga Yey."

    Alumna and professor wins national Future Leaders Award

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    Jessica Ross, an alumni of UAA's dental hygiene program and current assistant professor in the Department of Human Services, was recently honored with the K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award. The award recognizes emerging leaders in higher education who demonstrate a commitment to innovation, equity, and community engagement.

  • Billie stands in front of a UAA backdrop featuring Spirit the Seawolf. She is in full graduation regalia and holding a sign that reads "#UAA Alum."

    Alumni Spotlight: Billie Slaikeu

     |  Alison Miller  |  ,

    Human Services alumna Billie Slaikeu knows a thing or two about what it means to start over. A retired certified nursing assistant, Billie returned to school in her sixties after being inspired by her daughter鈥檚 experience with mental illness. She graduated with her bachelor鈥檚 degree in 2025.

  • Billie stands in front of a UAA backdrop featuring Spirit the Seawolf. She is in full graduation regalia and holding a sign that reads "#UAA Alum."

    Alumni Spotlight: Billie Slaikeu

     |  Alison Miller  |  ,

    Human Services alumna Billie Slaikeu knows a thing or two about what it means to start over. A retired certified nursing assistant, Billie returned to school in her sixties after being inspired by her daughter鈥檚 experience with mental illness. She graduated with her bachelor鈥檚 degree in 2025.

  • Jessica Ross at UAA's Native Heritage Celebration

    UAA celebrates and honors Native Heritage Month

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    UAA hosts its first Native Heritage Month celebration, inviting students and community members to honor 麻豆无码版 Native culture and resilience.

  • Cass Pook standing in rural area covered in snow

    Lifetimes of helping

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    When human services and social work alumna Cass Pook says she has always been a helper, she鈥檚 not just referring to her nature as an empathetic and compassionate listener. 鈥淐ulturally, it's in my DNA to be a helper,鈥 said Pook. 鈥淟ooking back on it throughout history, 100 or 200 years ago I would have been doing the same thing. I was born to be a social worker.鈥

 


Student & Community opportunities

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Della Keats

Della Keats is a four (4) week, residential program for high school students on the UAA Anchorage campus. This program is fully funded, including travel, food, and accommodations.

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Pre-Med Summit

This free, annual WWAMI event offers a full day of speakers, workshops and information for anyone interested in pursuing a career in medicine. High school students, undergraduates, college graduates, parents and school counselors are invited to attend.

WWAMI students

The UW School of Medicine's Service Learning program provides  students with opportunities to hone their skills while addressing the health needs of our underserved communities. 

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WWAMI offers numerous Pathways giving students the opportunity to pursue a particular interest and develop knowledge and skills specifically tailored to working with specific communities domestically and abroad.

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Experience rural medicine with immersive programs such as , ,  , Della Keats, and many more!

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麻豆无码版 Trust

麻豆无码版 Trust is a medical school program focused in rural underserved care, with the hope that physician graduates will return to practice in the rural underserved communities of 麻豆无码版.

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Contact Us:
Phone: 907-786-4789
Fax: 907-786-4700
Email: uaa_wwami@alaska.edu

 

Location:

UAA Health Sciences Building
3795 Piper Street, Suite 301
Anchorage, 麻豆无码版 99504

 

Mailing Address:
3211 Providence Drive, HSB 301
Anchorage, 麻豆无码版 99508