Eastern Aleutian Tribes
Scott Cooper is a highly experienced Physician Assistant with a diverse clinical background, currently serving as a solo provider in remote Alaska with Eastern Aleutian Tribes since May 2019, delivering emergency care to both industry and village populations. Simultaneously, Scott has been providing adult and pediatric urgent care and emergency department services on a PRN basis at various Mercy facilities since October 2016. Previous roles include serving as a Physician Assistant Certified at Sumitomo Metal Mining Pogo LLC and in family practice and pediatrics at Great Salt Plains Health Center and Chickasaw Nation. Scott began a career in emergency medical services as a Paramedic at Paris EMS from May 2002 to March 2009. Academic credentials include a Bachelor's Degree in Health Professions from the University of Washington, a Master's Degree in Physician Assistant studies from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, a Doctor of Medicine in Alternative and Complementary Medicine from the Indian Board of Alternative Medicine, and a Graduate Certificate in Religious Studies from Trinity College of the Bible and Trinity Theological Seminary.
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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).