Scenes from the 41st Annual Indian Education Tennessee Pow Wow

Recently, Meharry Pediatrics Clinic physicians along with Meharry School of Medicine students volunteered during the 41st Annual Indian Education Tennessee Pow Wow.
“During this event, our volunteers screened more than 120 participants for hypertension and diabetes while learning about many different Indigenous cultures.” said Kimberlee Wyche-Etheridge, M.D., MPH
We are proud to have participated in this event and thank the Native American Indian Association of Tennessee for the opportunity to serve. See our favorite moments captured in the photos below.
 
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