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31: 210:, Roubideaux administered a $ 4 billion nationwide health care delivery program composed of 12 administrative area (regional) offices. The IHS is responsible for providing preventive, curative, and community health care to approximately 2 million of the nation's 3.4 million American Indians and Alaska Natives in hospitals, clinics, and other settings throughout the United States. 30: 194:
in American Indians/Alaska Natives and American Indian health policy. She served as the co-director of the Special Diabetes Program for Indians Demonstration Projects, in which 66 American Indian and Alaska Native communities implemented prevention initiatives for diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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Dr. Yvette Roubideaux, Director of Indian Health Services (IHS) and Pamela S. Hyde, Administrator, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) listen to remarks during the HHS 2014 Budget Press Conference, April 10,
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Roubideaux shifted her focus to public health and returned to graduate school. To work in issues of research and policy, she entered academic medicine. She served as assistant professor of family and community medicine at the
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Nomination of Yvette Roubideaux to be Director of the Indian Health Service: Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, First Session, June 12,
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She identified four priorities to improve the quality of healthcare for a minority population in which "there are health and care disparities and the rates of chronic diseases on the rise":
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She also served as director of two University of Arizona programs designed to recruit American Indian and Alaska Native students into the health and research professions.
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Roubideaux worked in clinical practice for IHS for three years as a clinical director and medical officer at the San Carlos Service Unit on the
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To bring reform to IHS; she will work with the tribes to identify problems in the agency and then develop solutions to improve those areas;
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and the College of Public Health. Roubideaux has conducted extensive research on American Indian health issues, with a focus on
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In 2017, Roubideaux was named Director of the National Congress of American Indians Policy Research Center.
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in Arizona. She worked for one year as a medical officer at the Hu Hu Kam Memorial Indian Hospital on the
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Promises to Keep: Public Health Policy for American Indians and Alaska Natives in the 21st Century
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After four years of clinical practice, she returned to graduate school and completed her
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To ensure the work of IHS is transparent and accountable, and fair and inclusive."
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and in previous IHS clinical positions, Roubideaux specialized in research in
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and its prevention among American Indian and Alaska Native populations.
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Roubideaux grew up in western South Dakota, born into a family of the
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2008, Addison B. Scoville Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service,
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Vice President for Research and Director, Policy Research Center (
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In May 2009, Roubideaux was confirmed as the Director of the
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To improve the quality and access to care for patients; and
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In 2009, Roubideaux was appointed as Director of the
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People from Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
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from the Association of American Indian Physicians.
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Dr. Yvette Roubideaux, Director of Indian Health Services (IHS) and Pamela S. Hyde, Administrator, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) listen to remarks during the HHS 2014 Budget Press Conference, April 10, 2013.
National Congress of American Indians
Rosebud Sioux Tribe
South Dakota
Indian Health Service
Department of Health and Human Services
American Indians
Alaska Natives
University of Arizona
diabetes
Rosebud Indian Reservation
Stevens High School
Rapid City, South Dakota
Harvard University
Harvard Medical School
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Master of Public Health
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation
Gila River Indian Reservation
University of Arizona College of Medicine
diabetes
Indian Health Service
Barack Obama
Department of Health and Human Services
Association of American Indian Physicians
American Public Health Association
Indian Physician of the Year Award
American Diabetes Association

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