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Jaymus Lee, MS2

Jaymus Lee is a medical student in the Class of 2018 and a member of the Rural Health Professions Program. He holds a BS in Cellular & Molecular Biology from Fort Lewis College in Durango Colorado. His academic interests include Primary Care and Tribal/Rural Health Policy. His other interests include: travel, movies, and of course food.

Arts & Culture, Diversity/Inclusion Week, Op-EdNovember 17, 2015

Why Do You Roc Your Mocs?

By Jaymus Lee, MS2

“53….53…that’s not even enough to make a full class” is what I thought to myself as I talked with another Native American medical student. After…

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Arts & Culture, Rural HealthAugust 10, 2015

Yá’át’ééh Shimá

By Jaymus Lee, MS2

“No ifs, ands, or buts” is a common phrase used to assess the cognitive function of elderly patients who present with signs of dementia—but…

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