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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Madison,
WI
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Urban Program with a Rural Focus
The UW DFMCH Rural Family Medicine Obstetrics (FMOB) fellowship is a 24-month fellowship that provides needed surgical training and high-risk obstetrical experience for family physicians who plan to care for a rural population. The fellowship will also provide an opportunity for family physicians to enhance their clinical, teaching, scholarly, and
Monroe,
WI
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Rural Track Program
Monroe Clinic established a rural family medicine residency in 2015 in partnership with UIC Rockford. In 2023, the program transferred sponsorship to University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. The program demonstrates commitment to osteopathic training also providing experiences in ultrasound, critical care, inpatient and outpatient procedures, inter-professional
Fort Worth,
TX
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Rural Track Program
The Rural Osteopathic Medical Education of Texas (ROME) at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, as a top ranked U.S. medical school in rural medicine, offers innovative programs in medical education to prepare participants for life and practice in rural environments. Our Vision: Be a leader for innovative training in
Williamsport,
PA
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Rural Track Program
The UPMC Rural Family Medicine Residency training program began in 2023. The program has two residents per year, and there will be six at a time in the three-year program. We have a faculty committed to the north central Pa. region and first-rate training centers at our hospitals. As a
South Hill,
VA
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Rural Track Program
Program Summary: Our mission is to produce community-centered family medicine physicians trained to meet the broad scope of medical needs in rural and underserved communities of Virginia and beyond through real-world learning that promotes diversity, civic engagement, discovery, and innovation. Additional Information: We accept 3 residents per year. First year
Waianae,
HI
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Rural Track Program
We are developing a 3-3-3 community health center-based family medicine program at an FQHC in an MUA on West Oahu and plan to have rural elective pathways for residents interested in primary care careers on neighbor islands or other territories in the pacific.