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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Mary Clark, a rising Native American physical therapist whose roots run deep in the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of rural Montana. Dr. Clark represents a new generation of Native health professionals driven by purpose, compassion, and a commitment to lifting up those along side her.

From her early days growing up on the reservation to earning her doctorate in physical therapy, her journey is shaped by hard work, cultural identity, and an unwavering dedication to serving her community. Today, she’s focused on empowering local youth, addressing health disparities, and bringing high-quality, culturally-grounded care back home.

Her story is one of resilience, representation, and the belief that healing goes beyond the clinic — it starts with community. Tune in to hear how Dr. Clark is using her education, her passion, and her cultural strength to build a healthier future for Northeast Montana and beyond.

Thank you so much Dr. Mary can't wait to see you soon!

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