MCN Health to Host Health Expo & Job Fair During Muscogee Nation Festival
MCN Health to Host Health Expo & Job Fair During Muscogee Nation Festival
OKMULGEE, OK — Muscogee Nation Department of Health will host a Health Expo & Job Fair on Thursday, June 25, 2026, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Mvskoke Dome in Okmulgee. Held prior to the Stomp Dance, the expo will give community members an opportunity to connect with MCN Health programs, services and career opportunities before the evening’s activities begin.
Attendees can visit with representatives from Pediatrics, MyChart, Patient Experience, Registration and Scheduling, Human Resources, Public Health Programs, Contract Health, Regional Brain Institute and more. The expo will also include a blood drive, free t-shirts for the first 250 people and door prize drawings every 30 minutes. Participants must be present to win door prizes.
“This is a great opportunity for the community to connect directly with our programs and learn more about the resources available,” said Abbi Lee, MCN Health Public Health Officer. “Whether someone has questions about services, needs help with MyChart, wants to learn more about public health programs or interested in career opportunities, our teams will be there to help.”
Representatives from MCN Health’s Public Health Accreditation team will also be onsite conducting the 2026–2030 Tribal Health Assessment Survey. The survey is open to all community members, Native and non-Native, who live on the Muscogee Reservation and will help guide future public health programs, services and outreach efforts.
The Health Expo & Job Fair is free and open to the public. Community members are encouraged to stop by before the Stomp Dance and learn more about available programs and services.
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About Muscogee Nation Department of Health
Headquartered in Okmulgee Okla., the Muscogee Nation is the fourth largest federally recognized tribe in the United States with more than 100,000 citizens. The Muscogee Nation Department of Health operates community hospitals. To ensure healthy generations of Native people, the Nation also operates Indian health clinics and provides dedicated services for citizens of federally recognized tribes.
Media Contact
Ashtyn Salsman | Communications Manager
918-577-0730 | Ashtyn.Salsman@creekhealth.org

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