A Conversation With the Director of the U.S. Indian Health Service
Health Care in Indian Country: Disparities, Challenges, and Opportunities
Please join the Solomon Center for an event with the Director of the U.S. Indian Health Service, Roselyn Tso. Director Tso oversees a nationwide health care delivery program that is responsible for providing preventive, curative, and community health care to approximately 2.8 million American Indians and Alaska Natives in hospitals, clinics, and other settings throughout the United States. She assumed her role after serving as the director of the IHS Navajo Area since 2019, where she led the administration of comprehensive federal, tribal, and urban Indian health care services for over 244,000 American Indians and Alaska Natives throughout Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.
Moderated by YLS Professor Abbe R. Gluck ’00 and Professor Elizabeth Reese (Stanford Law). Professor Reese is a nationally recognized expert on tribal law and federal Indian law served as the Senior Policy Advisor for Native Affairs in the Biden Administration.
RSVP to come. Registration will be required for those in the broader Yale Community.
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Indian Health Service
Roselyn TsoDirector