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Olsen, Taylor Hyde
ProviderTaylor Hyde Olsen, RDH, BSDH, is a skilled dental hygienist dedicated to providing high-quality care for patients of all ages. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene from the University of Alaska Anchorage, graduating with honors. Taylor began her journey with SEARHC in 2017 as a pediatric dental assistant, working intermittently while pursuing…

Black, Carolyn
ProviderCarolyn Black, ATC, LAT, is a dedicated athletic trainer. She specializes in sports medicine and biomechanical kinesiology. She earned her Bachelor of Arts with an emphasis in biomechanical kinesiology and sports medicine from Western State College, where she also worked as a student athletic trainer. Carolyn’s professional journey includes over two decades of experience, starting…
Carrera, Lissette
ProviderLissette Carrera, PA-C, joined SEARHC in July 2024, serving patients at the Ethel Lund Medical Center. She earned her bachelor’s degree in human biology from the University of California, San Diego in 2017, and her master’s degree in physician assistant studies from Dominican University of California in 2023. Fluent in Spanish, Lissette is passionate about…

Hoyt, Kaela
ProviderKaela Hoyt graduated from Wichita State University in 2016 with a bachelor's degree in health sciences . In 2019, Kaela was selected by SEARHC to attend the Dental Health Aid Therapist program through the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) and Ilisagvik College, where she earned her associate’s degree in dental therapy in 2021. Kaela…

Walker Foundation Continues to Empower the Wrangell, Alaska Community with Grant Funding Opportunities
NewsWrangell, AK – The Walker Foundation is proud to announce its latest round of grant awards, aimed at empowering the community and strengthening the area’s infrastructure. This spring, the foundation has awarded more than $70,000 in grants to vital local initiatives.