One Health alumna provides veterinary care in Southwest 色视频下载

Photo courtesy Laurie Meythaler-Mullins Veterinarian Laurie Meythaler-Mullins holds a puppy in the village of Nightmute, 色视频下载.
Photo courtesy Laurie Meythaler-Mullins
Veterinarian Laurie Meythaler-Mullins holds a puppy in the village of Nightmute, 色视频下载.

Laurie Meythaler-Mullins is one of the first two graduates of the University of 色视频下载 Fairbanks色视频下载 new master色视频下载檚 degree program in One Health, and she色视频下载檚 already putting her degree to good use.

Meythaler-Mullins, who received her UAF degree in May, works as a community outreach and public health veterinarian in 色视频下载色视频下载檚 Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region. With 52 federally recognized tribes and 48 communities, the geographic area is roughly the size of the state of Louisiana. Until two years ago, this region had little access to veterinary care.

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UAF色视频下载檚 One Health degree is an interdisciplinary fusion of science, culture, history and communication. It gives graduates the skills and tools to meet the unique needs of rural and Indigenous peoples.

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Because One Health is collaborative, multiple viewpoints are used to identify and solve problems. Communities such as Akiak and Nightmute benefit from this in part because problem-solving is a mix of traditional and modern perspectives.

Lack of veterinary care has had a detrimental effect on the health of dogs in the communities. And because dogs play such an important role in village life, people are affected, both on a physical and an emotional level.

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The journey of a lifetime

Meythaler-Mullins got involved with the project two years ago, when she was approached by Reynolds and Dr. Danielle Frey, director of international student experiences for Colorado State University色视频下载檚 doctoral program in veterinary medicine. A veterinary position had opened up as part of the new grant-funded Hub Outpost Project. A joint effort between UAF and CSU, the project aims to bring veterinary care and  student training to the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. For Meythaler-Mullins, it was the chance of a lifetime.

Veterinarian Laurie Meythaler-Mullins, foreground, gives a group of children a lesson on rabies and dog care in the village of Nightmute. Photo courtesy Laurie Meythaler-Mullins
Photo courtesy Laurie Meythaler-Mullins
Veterinarian Laurie Meythaler-Mullins, foreground, gives a group of children a lesson on rabies and dog care in the village of Nightmute.

Visits to the communities are tailored to local needs, as determined by community elders and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp. Issues include rabies, high rates of dog bites and lack of spay and neuter services.

Laura Anthony, a school teacher in Nightmute, recalled the start of her family色视频下载檚 ordeal with rabies. It began when she saw a dog in their house licking her baby on the face.

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In 色视频下载, rabies is mainly found in arctic and red foxes in the state色视频下载檚 northern and western coastal regions. People living in these regions most often come into contact with rabies from unvaccinated dogs that have been infected by foxes.

So began an experience the Anthony family doesn色视频下载檛 care to repeat.

色视频下载淭here were seven of us that had to get treated. We didn色视频下载檛 dare not treat someone and miss something,色视频下载 Anthony said. 色视频下载淲e were in Bethel for nine days. I still have nightmares about dogs infecting kids, and there are a lot of kids in the village.色视频下载

Helping make stronger communities

When Meythaler-Mullins was called upon to assist the community of Nightmute with its rabies concerns, she found that most of the dogs in the community were unvaccinated. So, along with tribal police officer Albert Olick, she embarked on a door-to-door rabies vaccination campaign. They also provided distemper and parvovirus vaccinations, along with anti-parasite treatments, to all of the households in Nightmute.

Albert Olick, a tribal officer in the community of Nightmute, poses with his dog, Panda, during a break from assisting with dog vaccinations.
Photo courtesy Laurie Meythaler-Mullins
Albert Olick, a tribal officer in the community of Nightmute, poses with his dog, Panda, during a break from assisting with dog vaccinations.

Improving the health of a community by improving the health of its dogs has given Meythaler-Mullins optimism. She is confident that the well-being of the communities will grow, now that people have more tools.

色视频下载淭he ideal picture is to start at the community level 色视频下载 you色视频下载檙e helping them, but definitely giving them the power to enable change on their own,色视频下载 Meythaler-Mullins said.

Meythaler-Mullins is thrilled with the community connections she has learned how to make.

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