Eastern Aleutian Tribes
Robert Finlay is an accomplished healthcare professional and writer with extensive experience in various medical roles. Currently serving as a Writer/Author at Robert W Finlay Publishing since November 2013, Robert has published "End of the Chain," which explores medical practices in the Aleutian Chain. As a Certified Physician Assistant at Eastern Aleutian Tribes since 2006, Robert provides family medical care and emergency services. Past roles include itinerant Physician Assistant at Bethel Clinic, Vice President of OTG Adventures Inc., and remote Physician Assistant at Healthforce Partners. Robert's healthcare journey began at Rangeley Region Health Center, where Robert was a founding practitioner. Academic credentials include a degree in Clinical Health Sciences from Penn State University and a Bachelor of Applied Science from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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Eastern Aleutian Tribes
EAT provides Medical, Dental, and Behavioral Health services in federally qualified health centers in the communities of Adak, Akutan, Cold Bay, False Pass, King Cove, Nelson Lagoon, Sand Point, St. George, and Whittier. EAT's service area comprises over 100,000 square miles of the most beautiful, remote, and challenging locations in the world. EAT was formed in 1991 and includes seven Aleut tribes from the Aleutian Islands and Alaska Peninsula. These include the Agdaagux Tribal Council (King Cove), Akutan Traditional Council (Akutan), Nelson Lagoon Tribal Council (Nelson Lagoon), Unga Tribal Council (Unga in Sand Point), Qagan Tayagungin Tribal Council (Sand Point), False Pass Tribal Council (False Pass) and the Pauloff Harbor Tribal Council (Sanak in Sand Point).