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Veterans Honor Board
We here at the Utah Navajo Health System, Inc. would like to thank those whom have served or are currently serving in the US military. Your sacrifices and commitment are…
Read MoreThe 2021 Holiday Season is Upon Us: Are You Grieving?
The holiday season is nearly upon us. This is the time of year when grieving people often feel dread and sorrow about the very events and traditions that formerly brought…
Read MoreDiné victim advocates are overcoming stigma and limited resources to develop a community-based response to sexual violence
(Zak Podmore | The Salt Lake Tribune) An agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation poses with Utah Navajo Health System’s victim advocates Jessica Holiday (second from left), Tonya Grass,…
Read MoreA Tail Of Friendship And Support
Getting a pet could help you through the hardest times and they are bound to be your furry friend for life. A Filmmaker’s Journey There was a series of films…
Read MoreHow a Navajo Nation Health Worker is Treating America’s Worst Covid-19 Outbreak
Yazzie, 31, is one of eight women helping run the health clinic in Navajo Mountain, a chapter of the Navajo Nation that straddles the border of Arizona and Utah. Photography…
Read MoreCovid Vaccine Information
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ Interim Recommendation for Allocating Initial Supplies of COVID-19 Vaccine — United States, 2020
Read MoreUNHS for Scholarship Applications
The UNHS Healthcare scholarship will be granted to students from each community serviced by our clinics. One female and one male will be selected from each of the following UNHS…
Read MoreNavajo Nation health care workers develop innovations to control the spread of COVID-19
Southern San Juan County • If a patient is tested for the coronavirus on a Friday at the Navajo Mountain Community Health Center, Roxanna Yazzie works late. Yazzie, the clinic’s…
Read MorePSA Multicultural Subcommittee of the Utah Coronavirus Task Force
Multicultural communities have been significantly impacted by the coronavirus. By working together, we can protect our families and friends and take steps to stop the spread of this virus. Please continue to wear masks, stay 6 feet apart, wash hands often and stay home if you’re sick.
Read MoreStaff at Navajo Mountain Clinic and the service they provide during this pandemic
When Roxanna Yazzie gets home after a long workday, she changes her clothes outside the back door, an entryway organized like a hospital undressing area, because she cannot risk contaminating…
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