Rural Health is National Health.

Our Participating Programs

Our participating programs include graduate and undergraduate rurally focused health professions and education training programs throughout the United States.

Learn more about these exceptional programs and how they prepare students to explore their passion for rural health.

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Berryville,

AR

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Rural Track Program

The UAMS Northwest Family Medicine Rural Training Program is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas for the PGY-1 year and in nearby Carroll, Madison, and Boone Counties for PGY-2 and PGY-3. This rural training program was established in 2022 as a new community-based program through a partnership with UAMS, Washington Regional Medical

Pittsburg,

KS

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Rural Track Program

Rural Family Medicine collaboration between KU and CHC/SEK to provide a one plus two experience for Physicians with a passion for providing care to the rural and underserved communities. Year one at the Urban Medical Center provides a strong foundation to prepare for years two and three in a FQHC

Hettinger,

ND

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Rural Track Program

The Hettinger rural track program has many unique qualities that are not found in your typical residency program. The uniqueness stems from the patient interaction and care along with a group of attendings who are dedicated to passing their experience and knowledge to the next generation of physicians. At WRHS,

Grand Forks,

ND

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Rural Track Program

RuralMed is a state-sponsored program designed to increase the number of physicians practicing in rural North Dakota. Students accepted for RuralMed will have the cost of tuition paid for in return for practicing in rural North Dakota.

Payson,

AZ

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Rural Track Program

As a developing rural residency program sponsored by the University of Arizona College of Medicine– Phoenix, the Payson Family Medicine Residency Program will provide a unique and enriching opportunity to shape the future of family medicine in the heart of Arizona. Our residency program seeks aspiring family doctors who wish

Fort Morgan,

CO

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Rural Track Program

Our Rural Training Track prioritizes providing residents with full-spectrum training in high and low-acuity settings to prepare physicians to meet the growing need for comprehensive care in rural communities. 2 residents per year (2-2-2). First intern class started in 2017. $300/month housing stipend provided through all 36 months of training

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