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Kathleen Annette : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kathleen Annette
Kathleen Annette (born 1955) is a public health advocate from Minnesota. She is a member of the White Earth Band of the Chippewa tribe and is the first Ojibwe woman to become a doctor. She also is the first woman to serve as an area director for the Bemidji Indian Health Service, an organization that provides support to Native American tribes and Native American public health programs across the Upper Midwest.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ihs.gov/bemidji/ )〕 ==Early life and education== Dr. Annette earned her undergraduate degree in Chemistry at the University of Minnesota, after which she matriculated into University of Minnesota Medical School. She earned her doctor of medicine in 1983.〔 She cites her preparation for college as one of her life's greatest obstacles, stating, "I was ill-prepared, initially, for college. No-one from the reservation high school had ever successfully pursued a medical education."〔
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