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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Dixon,
IL
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Rural Track Program
The Dixon Rural Training Track is affiliated with OSF Saint Katharine Medical Center (Dixon). This town of about 16,000 people has a rural catchment area of about 40,000 and is located 40 miles southwest of Rockford. Residents in this program spend their first 10 months based in Rockford with twice
Morehead,
KY
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Rural Track Program
The mission of the University of Kentucky Rural (Morehead) Family Medicine Residency Program, located at St. Claire Healthcare, is to develop and retain future physician partners in delivering a Healing Ministry to our rural populations by focusing on the Heart of Family Medicine. The University of Kentucky Rural (Morehead) Family
Baltimore,
MD
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Urban Program with a Rural Track
The University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Family and Community Medicine proposes a rural and urban health infrastructure enhancement initiative aimed at addressing COVID-19 health disparities and inequities. The initiative will develop a community workforce trained comprehensively in COVID-19 prevention, mitigation, and vaccines, while also conducting outreach to
Willmar,
MN
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Rural Track Program
Located 90 miles west of Minneapolis/St. Paul, Willmar is where the prairie meets the lakes. Known as the crossroads of Minnesota, it boasts a picturesque region with crystal-clear lakes, rich farmlands, and rolling wooded hills. The Willmar Rural Family Medicine Residency Program focuses on community-oriented training and population health, while
Omaha,
NE
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Rural Track Program
The Rural Training Track (RTT) is a program conceived and developed by the Department of Family Medicine. Based on the concept that residents tend to practice within 100 miles of where they train, a network was developed to have Family Medicine residents train at key sites across the state of
Chapel Hill,
NC
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Urban Program with a Rural Track
The FQHC Track provides residents with their continuity experience at a Federally Qualified Health Center and the opportunity to work with a higher volume of Spanish speaking patients and rural populations. The FQHC Track is an exceptional opportunity for residents interested in a career focused on: the care of underserved/under-resourced