Dr. Jollie-Trottier discusses turtle medicine

Dr. Tami Jollie-Trottier, clinical psychologist with Belcourt’s Seven Stones Health Clinic, will discuss generation art and turtle medicine Nov. 22 in Aleshire Theater at 7 p.m. Her Native American Cultural Celebration presentation is in conjunction with the Northwest Art Center lecture series.

The enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Minot State University in 1999. In 2005, she earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of North Dakota. She then completed a two-year fellowship in health psychology research at UND School of Medicine; and one year of specialty training at the Eating Disorder and Neuropsychiatric Research Institutes in Fargo. She has provided clinical services for Indian Health Services, Behavioral Health, since 2008. In 2015, she received the MSU Alumni Association’s Young Alumni Achievement Award.

The lecture is free and open to the public. For questions, contact Annette Mennem, Native American Center director, at 858-3365 or annette.mennem@minotstateu.edu.

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Published: 11/10/16   


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