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Erik Brodt, MD (Ojibwe) knows that there are experts all around us — many of whom go unrecognized. As a Native American Healthcare provider he works to ensure that American Indian/Alaska Native Youth know they have a place in health care. He challenges philanthropy to look beyond the typical expert, to ask questions differently, and to spend time getting to know the impact of programming —what and whom — thinking beyond the traditional model of scalability.
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Erik Brodt, MD (Ojibwe) knows that there are experts all around us — many of whom go unrecognized. As a Native American Healthcare provider he works to ensure that American Indian/Alaska Native Youth know they have a place in health care. He challenges philanthropy to look beyond the typical expert, to ask questions differently, and to spend time getting to know the impact of programming —what and whom — thinking beyond the traditional model of scalability.

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