Read featured stories about UW School of Medicine students, staff and faculty from across Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho (WWAMI).
Montana WWAMI at the Rural Health Policy Institute: Washington, D.C., Feb. 10-12, 2026
Every year, the National Rural Health Policy Institute hosts physicians, nurses, medical and nursing students, hospital administrators and rural health policy experts to gather at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. to explore and contribute to the key policy issues affecting rural health in the nation. This year, Montana WWAMI Assistant Clinical Dean/Physician Educator Dr. Jay […]
Montana WWAMI Faculty Build Confidence and Connection in Supporting Struggling Learners
Montana WWAMI faculty gathered in Missoula last month for an evening of connection and practical skill-building during a Faculty Development Session sponsored by the Center for Learning and Innovation in Medical Education (CLIME). The focus was a familiar and often challenging topic: working with struggling learners. Chris Jons, MD, Montana WWAMI Missoula Track Director, acknowledged that […]
From Classroom to Capitol: Camille Massaad Advocates for Idaho WWAMI
On February 17, Idaho WWAMI student Camille Massaad joined fellow student Megan Wong and Idaho WWAMI Assistant Clinical Dean Frank Batcha at the Idaho State Capitol to celebrate WWAMI Idaho Day. Governor Brad Little signed a proclamation recognizing 54 years of public medical education in Idaho, made possible through the partnership between the University of […]
From the Pages of Jack London to Alaska’s Operating Rooms: A Global Journey in Medicine
Long before he ever set foot in Alaska, Dr. Kosta Turchaninov was captivated by stories of the North. As a child, he devoured the adventure novels of Jack London, a fascination that quietly planted the seed for a future in the far north. Dr. Turchaninov began his medical journey in Kazan, Russia, where he completed […]
Alaska WWAMI Educator Conference Connects Faculty in Girdwood
Against the backdrop of snow-covered peaks in Girdwood, Alaska WWAMI faculty gathered with a shared purpose: strengthening how they teach, assess, and mentor the next generation of physicians. The Alaska WWAMI Educator Development Conference (February 6, 2026) focused on practical strategies educators can apply immediately in clinical settings, with sessions on writing effective letters […]
Striking a Chord – Alaska WWAMI Students Bring Music to Hospital Patients
At the Alaska WWAMI site in Anchorage, a student-led initiative is bringing the power of music into clinical spaces. Music in Medicine, a service-learning group founded by second-year medical students Will Simard and Alyssa Mandich and now co-led with first-year student Yi Chan, aims to create moments of comfort and connection for patients, families and […]
American Heart Month: Advice From an Idaho WWAMI Cardiologist Dr. Kendra Coonse
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, but many of its most significant risk factors are within our control. For Idaho WWAMI alum and interventional cardiologist Dr. Kendra Coonse, heart health starts with everyday habits. At the core of prevention, she emphasizes lifestyle choices and routine monitoring. “Following a heart-healthy […]
Rooted in Relationships: Dr. Lance Hansen on Full-Spectrum Care and Teaching the Next Generation
For Dr. Lance Hansen, medicine has always been about relationships: finding meaning in caring for patients throughout every phase of their lives and building trust that lasts. A proud Idaho WWAMI alum, Dr. Hansen has spent his career practicing and teaching full-spectrum family medicine in rural Idaho, helping ensure that communities like Preston continue […]
A Century Celebrated: Honoring Marie Blanchard and a Legacy of Compassion
Friends, family, volunteers, and community partners gathered recently to celebrate a remarkable milestone: the 100th birthday of Marie Blanchard, the visionary founder of The Marie Blanchard Friendship Clinic in Boise, Idaho. Among the attendees on December 19, 2025, was Mary Barinaga, Assistant Clinical Dean for Idaho WWAMI, underscoring the deep connection between the clinic […]
Training for the Unexpected: Idaho WWAMI Students Gain Hands-On Experience at Wilderness Medicine Retreat
Idaho WWAMI medical students stepped beyond the classroom this month and into the rugged terrain of Cottonwood Butte during the annual Wilderness Medicine Retreat — an immersive weekend designed to prepare them for rural and remote practice. Throughout the retreat, students rotated through hospital-based skill stations focused on airway/breathing, circulation, and disability/exposure before heading into […]
