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20220722 Native Health Interns

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20220722 - Native Health Interns - Phoenix

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Fernanda Lozano left, and Mary Steffeck demonstrate their work as interns at Native Health in Phoenix on Friday, July 22, 2022, with Susan Levy, the communications coordinator for volunteers and community involvement. The College of Health Solutions fourth-year students offered resources to Native People on housing, legal aid, food and clothing. Lozano recently completed her internship; Steffeck was the first intern and is now working for the service provider. Lozano will earn a degree in Health Care Administration and Policy and plans to pursue a master's in the same field. Steffeck will get her bachelor’s degree in medical studies and plans to pursue a doctorate in pharmacology. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News

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Fernanda Lozano left, and Mary Steffeck demonstrate their work as interns at Native Health in Phoenix on Friday, July 22, 2022, with Susan Levy, the communications coordinator for volunteers and community involvement. The College of Health Solutions fourth-year students offered resources to Native People on housing, legal aid, food and clothing. Lozano recently completed her internship; Steffeck was the first intern and is now working for the service provider. Lozano will earn a degree in Health Care Administration and Policy and plans to pursue a master's in the same field. Steffeck will get her bachelor’s degree in medical studies and plans to pursue a doctorate in pharmacology. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News