weber arrived in the little town of browning, montana, part of the blackfeet indian reservation. ♪ tih: blackfeet reser is about 2,300 square miles. it butts up agait canada. this stunningly beautiful place. li a lot of indian reservations, there's high poverty rates, high rates of alcolism, diabetes, domestic abuse, et cetera. and this is really one of t most far-flung places that you could go if you were aoctor. ♪ >> narrator: the reservation's only hospital was run by thehi ihs, struggled to find doctors. mary een lafromboise was the hospital's c.e.o. at the time.d >> we en without a, a pediatrician for a while. so here comes dr. weber. and all i could think of is, "he looks comfortable, huh?" he looked young. and just seemed like he was, would be a good fit for us. >> narrator: one of the first things dr. weber did was help expand the hospital's youth outreach programs. >> they were talking about, "we want to do some things in the school you know, we have some programs that would blend really wellol with middle sc i just thought, "wow, here's something that the hospital can offer