PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Saylor, Brian TI - Comments on the Session AID - 10.1353/arc.2011.0042 DP - 2003 Sep 19 TA - Arctic Anthropology PG - 109--111 VI - 40 IP - 2 4099 - http://aa.uwpress.org/content/40/2/109.short 4100 - http://aa.uwpress.org/content/40/2/109.full SO - Arctic Anthropol2003 Sep 19; 40 AB - Introduction. The second response was from Brian Saylor, who has a background in public health and health administration, and is Director of the Institute for Circumpolar Health at the University of Alaska Anchorage. He has held a variety of other administrative posts in the health field in Alaska and is in demand as a consultant and evaluator. Over the years, he has been involved with a variety of health-related projects that have attempted to make substance abuse treatment, mental health services, or other forms of health care more culturally responsive for Alaska’s Native people. Saylor addresses a variety of topics in his response. As one might expect given his background, Saylor touches on the policy-related issues more than do other presenters. WHA↵Brian Saylor, Institute of Circumpolar Health, University of Alaska Anchorage 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 95008