PEDIATRICS Vol. 53 No. 6 June 1974, pp. 950
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Indian Health Service—By One Who Provides It

Henry M. Sondheimer M.D.1

1 Keams Canyon Indian Hospital, P.O. Box 98 Keams Canyon, Arizona 86034

As one of the "young, highly idealistic physicians, just out of internship or residency . . ." and currently in the Indian Health Service, I read the Commentaries of Drs. Mortimer and Kemberling with great interest. Although it is unfair to extrapolate from my experiences at one hospital to the entire Indian Health Service, I believe a practicing pediatrician in the field may comment.

Dr. Mortimer may be surprised to hear that sick newborn infants at our hospital are cared for not by aides but by physicians in close contact with the Arizona Newborn Transit System in Phoenix (250 miles away), and that seriously ill newborns are transferred to one of the two neonatal intensive care units in Phoenix under the auspices of this system.