Thursday, October 16, 2008

Kotzebue & Metlakatla

Well, my family decided that since I won't update the web page any more, that maybe I would keep up on a blog. I'll give it a try.

For those of you who don't know all the details, the family is moving from Kotzebue. Cara decided that she needed to be closer to her mother, especially after her hip replacement. She and the kids are moving to Boise ID (back to civilization?). I had planned on staying in Kotzebue, and in fact, had turned in my retention letter. However, I was finally convinced to go to Metlakatla (SE Alaska, by Ketchikan) for an interview for the Dental Director position. I had no intention of taking the job, but once I got there and looked around, I felt the same way that I felt five years ago, when I came to Kotz for the site visit. I just felt that it was the right thing to do. I took the job on the spot. My last day with Maniilaq is 12 December, and I start my new job 5 January. The family leaves for Boise on 1 November. I'll be going down for Thanksgiving, and to help Daniel bless my new grandson. WAY EXCITED ABOUT THAT!

I do feel a little bad about leaving Maniilaq with only one dentist - I was in that position for 1 1/2 years - but if it's the right thing to do, I'm not going to fight it. As to the benefits, since the family will be in Boise, Ketchikan is only 1 1/2 hours from Seattle, which sure beats the 1 1/2 hours from Kotz to Anchorage, then 3 more hours from Anchorage to Seattle. Cara will still be working with the airlines. She'll be with Horizon Air, Alaska Air's sister company. She loses her one year of seniority with Alaska Air, but keeps her flying benefits, so it should be easy for me to visit them.

Metlakatla is similar to Kotzebue, yet significantly different. The population is about 1500, or half of Kotzebue. Kotzebue is Arctc desert with tundra everywhere, while Metlakatla is a temperate rainforest with trees and green everywhere. The town really reminds me of a sleepy little town in the Lower 48 with cute little houses with lawns, and cute little stores. Kotzebue serves 11 surrounding villages with a combined population of 8,000, while Metlakatla is alone with no outlying villages. Kotzebue's dental clinic has 8 chairs for the 8,000 while Metlakatla has 6 chairs for its 1500. It's clinic is two years old, and made me drool when I saw it!


Here is a picture of part of the staff of Maniilaq Dental Services. The women are all the Assistants and Receptionist. As a plug, October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

As things progress, I will update here, so keep watching and see how things go. Plus, since I leave for Jamaica in less than two days, I might have to post some photos from there.

3 comments:

Mendy said...

Hey, Dan! I didn't know all the details behind the move until I read your blog. Thanks for keeping me updated; goodness knows my Michael is not so good at that.

Your new Alaskan town sounds quite picturesque and charming.

lrwardell said...

I think this is an awesome idea! I've heard little snibbits from Erin and Rachel but now have more of the picture. I like the idea of you being a little closer to the family but not that you're leaving our Michael alone. :-(

Looking forward to seeing you at Thanksgiving - maybe I'll let you hold "our grandson" for a minute or two. lol

See you soon. XOXOX

Tonio said...

Dr.Dan,

Any chance you'd be willing to give me your take on life as a dentist in kotzebue. I'm a D4 from a warmer place who is considering life up there... thanks. adice001@umaryland.edu