Caring for the health needs of rural and underserved populations is a specialty in itself. These patients face different health issues than people in cities and towns and to best serve them, rural health care provider should receive specialized training and hands-o experience working with these populations.
The Rural and Underserved Health Scholars Program will prepare you for rural practice by providing opportunities to develop your leadership skills, gain patient care experience and learn research techniques necessary to understand the unique needs of rural and underserved populations.
Upon completion of this multi-year certificate training program, you will be ready to face the challenges of rural practice by complementing your degree with a specialized skill set.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
• Seminars – learn about various topics related to rural health, such rural health care and project development.
• Patient experiences – care for patients in rural settings and shadow health care providers who practice in rural settings.
• Research experience – design, implement and evaluate research related to rural and underserved patient populations, in collaboration with faculty members.
• Leadership experience – utilize our tools and guidance to solidify strong leadership skills necessary to enact change in rural and underserved communities.
• Service opportunities – develop and implement service-learning opportunities to address needs and opportunities in a rural, underserved community.
For application questions, please contact Emily Eddy or Michelle Musser.