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KLEW Lewiston on MSNIdaho bill proposes ending WWAMI medical partnership with UWA new bill introduced by Rep. Manwaring, Pocatello (R) aims to end Idaho's long-standing partnership with the University of Washington School of
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Anna Roy said her son may not have been here today, if it weren't for a WWAMI trained doctor. Idaho is looking at cutting ties with the program.
The doctors on Friday urged decision-makers to stay in WWAMI, which stands for Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho. Dr. Andrea Christopher, a Boise doctor and medical educator with WWAMI, also highlighted the doctor shortage in Idaho — the Gem State ranks last in the nation in physicians per capita.
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A Boise, Idaho-based radio broadcasting company with stations here and in the Treasure Valley region that includes Twin Falls is venturing into a neighboring state, thanks to a deal announced late Wednesday.
Rep. Dustin Manwaring, R-Pocatello, presented the bill, which in two years would begin withdrawing the state from the WWAMI program, which stands for Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho. The bill is also backed by House Speaker Mike Moyle, R-Star.
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KBOI Boise on MSNIdaho lawmakers delay vote on bill to end partnership with UW School of MedicineIdaho legislators postponed voting on a bill terminating the state's longstanding partnership with the University of Washington School of Medicine. The vote was
As RBR+TVBR reported on February 20, a Boise, Idaho-based radio broadcasting company serving Boise and Twin Falls is venturing into a neighboring state. Terms of the "membership interest purchase" between Iliad Media Group Holdings and the parties behind The Montana Radio Company,
Idaho's House Bill 176 aims to end the WWAMI program, raising concerns about medical training access and a worsening doctor shortage.
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