Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon OnTrack resource for students G ordon Scott is the school community liaison for the OnTrack program in Warm Springs. OnTrack, an education program of the Oregon Health Sciences University, is about helping young people learn about careers in health care. Warm Springs OnTrack at first focused mostly on high school students. The program now begins working with students at the Warm Springs Academy. “The goal of the pro- gram is to grow, and get new students into the program,” Gordon says. The Tribal Health Schol- ars internship is one of the important components of the program. Warm Springs OnTrack hosts community outreach projects. Gordon will be meeting with students at the War m Springs Back to School Barbecue, for in- stance. OnTrack works with stu- dents every step of the way in the pursuit of education and a health care career. The help is from grade school though high school, OnTrack: Courtesy W.S. OnTrack Gordon Scott by his office on campus. college and beyond. Gordon’s office is on cam- pus, in the trailer next to the Children’s Protective Service building. War m Springs OnTrack has a Facebook page, and infor mation is available at ohsu.edu Students are encouraged to contact Gordon with any questions about OnTrack. Tribal Health Scholars Some comments on this summer’s OnTrack Tribal Health Scholars: “St. Charles Outpatient Rehab in Madras, Prineville and Redmond had an in- credible opportunity to parter with EC Works to provide invaluable observa- tion experiences for two young women—Lynden Harry and Kaliyah Iverson—who are Tribal Health Scholars, looking to pursue career paths in health care. “This partnership al- lowed the women to experi- ence all aspects of rehabili- tation and several other medical lines of services within the St. Charles Health system. “There is no greater edu- cation experience than di- rect observation with clini- cal specialists. We wish Lynden and Kaliyah all the best in their studies, and hope they return to join our team, serving all of commu- nity members and helping us provide better services for those who reside in Warm Springs.” — Courtney Parea , St. Charles Prineville Outpa- tient Rehabilitation (Continued from page 1) “I wanted to get away from Warm Springs. I think everyone should leave the reservation at some time. You get to experience so much more.” During their first years at college, Lynden and Kaliyah kept in contact with Katie Lenahan at OHSU OnTrack, keeping her up to date as to the particular medical fields they were in- terested in. As it turned out, Katie was able to get them posi- tions this summer with St. Charles Medical Center. East Cascade Works added their resources, in partner- ship with the Central Or- egon Inter-Governmental Council, allowing for a full summer program. As mentioned earlier, Kaliyah is interested in the specialty of Pediatric On- colog y, and Lynden in Physical Therapy. So their summer programs were geared to these specialties. Lynden spent time at Physical Therapy units at St. Charles Madras, Redmond and Prineville: There are many kinds of Physical Therapy—neurological, or- thopedic, speech, etc.—and she wanted to compare dif- ferent approaches. August 14, 2019 Promising careers in health care Kahlia spent her time spe- cifically at St. Charles Ma- dras. She wanted to witness the full hospital experience: From when the patient checks in, to trauma and ER, administration, billing—”ev- erything, to see how it all comes together,” Kaliyah says… As they get ready now to go back to college, Lynden and Kaliyah wish to thank OnTrack, OHSU, St. Charles, and everyone who has given support. Asked what advice they may have for younger students won- dering what to do in life: “If you see an opportu- nity, take it—You just never know what doors will open.”