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person | Workman, Shirley
Shirley earned a Master of Science in Nursing degree and a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Akron in Ohio. She has more than 30 years’ experience in psychiatric nursing, including six years in Kotzebue with the Maniilaq Health Center.
post | SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium Plans to Welcome Juneau Youth Services to Network

JUNEAU, Alaska – The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) announced it has entered into a letter of intent to transition Juneau Youth Services (JYS) programs to SEARHC. In recent years, JYS, like many not-for-profits, has struggled with regulatory and administrative burdens, higher operating and infrastructure expenses,…

post | SEARHC Welcomes Rainforest Pediatric Care into the Care Network

On March 30, 2022, Rainforest Pediatric Care will become the newest member of the SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium’s (SEARHC) Care Network, expanding SEARHC’s pediatric care services in Juneau. Since 2000, Rainforest Pediatric Care has built a patient and family-focused practice based upon a commitment…

person | Dorn, Justin
Justin Dorn holds an undergraduate degree in exercise science from Gonzaga University and earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from Pacific University. With a solid foundation in exercise science and advanced training in physical therapy, Justin is well-equipped to address a diverse range of orthopedic conditions. Prior to joining SEARHC in March of
person | Chelius, Graham
Dr. Graham Chelius is a seasoned physician with extensive experience in family medicine. He completed his residency in Rural Family Medicine in Colorado, where he developed a strong foundation in providing comprehensive healthcare to diverse communities. In 2005, Dr. Chelius began his journey with SEARHC, living and working in Sitka until 2009. Since then, he