Four DirectionsOur Students

Representing the true diversity of the Native American community

FDSRP alumni include 150 students representing over 75 tribes from 26 states. These students have come to us from over 81 colleges and universities. There is no "ideal profile" for students entering our program. Scroll through the information and maps below to see that our students come from large universities to small colleges; and from very rural communities to large urban centers. The one thing that all of our students have in common is the desire to pursue their career goals and impact the health of Native American communities.

 

 

Our Participants Came From These Schools


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University List

Arizona State University
Brown University
Colorado College
Colorado State University
Columbia University
Cornell University
Dakota Wesleyan University
Dartmouth College
Dine College
Eastern New Mexico University
Eastern Washington University
Fort Lewis College
Glendale Community College
Harvard University
Haskell Indian Nations University
Hood College
Macalester College
Madonna University
McDaniel College
McGill University
Mills College
Montana State University - Billings
Montana State University
New Mexico Tech
Nicholls State University
North Carolina State University
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M
Northeastern State University
Northeastern State University
Northern Arizona University
Occidental
Oklahoma State University
Oregon State University
Phillips Exeter Academy
Pima Community College
Rose State College
San Diego State University
San Francisco State University
San Jose State University
San Juan College
Sewanee: The University Of The South
Smith College
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Stanford University
SUNY Buffalo
SUNY Stony Brook
United Tribes Technical College
University of Alaska
University of Alberta Edmonton
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas - Feyetteville
University of California Santa Cruz
University of California San Diego
University of California Los Angeles
University of Central Oklahoma
University of Hawaii
University of Idaho, Moscow
University of Kansas
University of Manitoba
University of Massachusetts Amherst
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota, Morris
University of Montana
University of New Mexico
University of North Carolina Greensboro
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
University of North Dakota
University of Notre Dame
University of Oklahoma
University of Ottawa
University of South Dakota
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
University of Washington - Seattle
University of Western Ontario
University of Wisconsin - Madison
University of Wyoming
William Marsh Rice University

Our Participants Represent These Communities


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Hometown List

Albuquerque, NM
Alpine, CA
Anchorage, AK
Antioch, CA
Arroyo Grande, CA
Bakersfield, CA
Berkeley, CA
Billings, MT
Bismarck, ND
Boone, NC
Bosque Farms, NM
Bremerton, WA
Broken Arrow, OK
Brookfield, WI
Carnegie, Okla
Checotah, OK
Cherokee, NC
Chicago, IL
Colorado Springs, CO
Columbia, MD
Cortez, CO
Crownpoint, NM
Duncan, OK
Escanaba, MI
Farmington, NM
Farmington, NM
Flagstaff, AZ
Frederick, MD
Gilbert, AZ
Hilo, HI
Holbrook, AZ
Honolulu, HI
Irving, NY
Jay, OK
Kahnnawake, Canada
Kayenta, AZ
Kayenta, AZ
Kenai, AK
Kingman, AZ
Kirtland, NM
Lame Deer, MT
Lanai City, HI
Lapwai, ID
Las Vegas, NV
Lawrence, KS
Lewisville, NC
Locust Grove, OK
Lodge Grass, MT
Los Angeles, CA
Lower Brule, SD
Lukachukai, AZ
Madera, CA
Martin, SD
Mesa, AZ
Mescalero, NM
Montclair, CA
Onset, MA
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Page, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Point Reyes Station, CA
Polacca, AZ
Portland, OR
Raceland, LA
Rapid City, SD
Redford, MI
Rio Ranchio, NM
Rio Rico, AZ
Rochester Hills, MI
Salinas, CA
Salt Lake City, UT
San Fidel, NM
Sanborn, NY
Santa Fe, NM
Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM
Schurz, NM
Shiprock, NM
Sisseton, SD
Southampton, NY
Springdale, AR
St. Xavier, MT
Stanford, CA
Tahlequah, OK
Truth or Consequences, NM
Tuba City, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Tulsa, OK
Verona Beach, NY
Walkersville, MD
Waterflow, NM
White Cloud, KS
Whiteriver, AZ
Wilmot, SD
Window Rock, AZ
Winslow, AZ
Winterhaven, CA
Wolf Point, MT
Wyandotte, OK
Zuni, NM

Participating Nations


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Tribes List

Apache
Athabascan
Chemehuevi
Cherokee
Cheyenne
Chikasaw
Chippewa
Chitimacha
Cree
Creek
Crow
Eastern Band of Cherokee
Hopi
Houma
Iowa Tribe of Kansas & Nebraska
Kickapoo
Koniag
Lakota
Luiseno Band of Mission Indians
Makah Nation
Maori
Meskwaki
Metis
Mohawk
Native Hawaii
Navajo Nation
Nez Perce
Odawa (Little Traverse Bay Band)
Ojibwa
Okanagan Similkameen
Mono
Oneida
Paiute
Pima
Pueblo
Rosebud
Santo Domingo
Sault Ste. Marie Ojibwa Indians
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians
Seminole
Seneca
Serrano
Shawnee
Shinnecock
Sioux
Tlingit
Tohono O'ohdam
Tsimshian
Tuscarora
Wampanoag
Yurok
Zapotec
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Alumni SPOTLIGHT

Bijiibaa Garrison

Bijiibaa Garrison

Bijiibaa Garrison arrived in Boston in the summer of 2004 eager to study at Harvard Medical School and participate with the Four Directions Summer Research Program (FDSRP)., Two thousand miles from her hometown of Kayenta, AZ, which is on the Navajo Reservation, Bijiibaa quickly found a mentor in Dr. Tom Sequist and life long friends in her FDSRP classmates. The opportunity to work in Dr. Lawrence Madoffs infectious disease laboratory and interact with different speakers throughout the summer opened Bijiibaas eyes to varied specialty areas and career paths. Memorable speakers presented a formal picture of the disparities in healthcare that Bijiibaa had witnessed growing up.

After her summer experience in Boston, Bijiibaa finished her undergraduate degree in Nutrition at the University of Arizona and proceeded to an internship in Senator McCains Office, which focused on American Indian policy and general health policy. This exposure to politics was proof for Bijiibaa that the root for lasting and meaningful change lay in transforming public health policy. Her next career step was a post-baccalaureate position at the NIH for 2 years that focused on genetics and congenital heart defects. With exposure to issues of minority health, Bijiibaa understood the requisite steps to achieve her ultimate goal of becoming a physician at a community health center: taking the MCAT and completing medical school applications. Bijiibaa is halfway through her first year at Harvard Medical School, and returns to FDSRP this summer as one of two program coordinators for the 15th Anniversary of the Four Directions Summer Research Program at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Womens Hospital.

A unique goal is to become fluent in the Navajo language and in Navajo medical terminology because Bijiibaa realizes the importance of educating the Navajo Nation on diabetes and other diseases that plague the population. As she sees it accomplishing her goal of becoming a primary care physician and obtaining yet another academic degree in public health will enable her to make significant personal impact treating people locally, and simultaneously achieve far-reaching goals to change public health policies to reduce the disparities that exist in healthcare across the nation.