Chris Patricoski, MD, FAAFP, Clinical Director, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
Chris Patricoski, MD FAAFP - Clinical Director for Telehealth, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC), Anchorage Alaska. Dr. Patricoski practiced family medicine at a variety of rural settings and has worked for 10 years in research, design, training and implementation of telemedicine systems in Alaska.
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Susan L. Dimmick
Ibrahim E Fahdi
Stephanie N Wyatt, MNSc, APN, ANGELS, Assistant Program Director, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Mrs. Stephanie Wyatt is a perinatal advanced nurse practitioner working closely with Maternal-Fetal Medicine physicians in Arkansas to manage high-risk pregnancies in collaboration with the ANGELS (Antenatal & Neonatal Guidelines, Education, and Learning System) telemedicine program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Mrs. Wyatt is immersed in clinical interactions at the UAMS community clinics treating low-income, high-risk women. At these sites, she provides all levels of obstetrical and gynecological care for women facing high-risk pregnancies. A recent recipient of an AWHONN Research Award in 2007, Mrs. Wyatt is exploring her research career through telemedicine.