The WWAMI program is a partnership between Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho that’s been going on for more than 50 years. It’s goal is to increase the number of physicians in the states.
Within a small Idaho city, you'll find a quaint downtown area and access to plenty of outdoor thrills in the surrounding ...
A new bill introduced by Rep. Manwaring, Pocatello (R) aims to end Idaho's long-standing partnership with the University of ...
Anna Roy said her son may not have been here today, if it weren't for a WWAMI trained doctor. Idaho is looking at cutting ...
The doctors on Friday urged decision-makers to stay in WWAMI, which stands for Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho ...
Rep. Dustin Manwaring, R-Pocatello, presented the bill, which in two years would begin withdrawing the state from the WWAMI ...
A Boise, Idaho-based radio broadcasting company with stations here and in the Treasure Valley region that includes Twin Falls ...
Idaho legislators postponed voting on a bill terminating the state's longstanding partnership with the University of ...
Idaho's House Bill 176 aims to end the WWAMI program, raising concerns about medical training access and a worsening doctor ...
As RBR+TVBR reported on February 20, a Boise, Idaho-based radio broadcasting company serving Boise and Twin Falls is venturing into a neighboring state. Terms of the "membership interest purchase" ...