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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The University of Alabama will address
rural health care issues and their impact on the state of
Alabama at the fourth annual Rural Health Conference, April 3-4
at the Bryant Conference Center.
This year’s conference, “Culturally Competent Health Care
in Rural Alabama: Overcoming the Invisible Barriers,” will
bring together voices from rural communities, as well as
professionals from a number of fields who have an interest in
rural health.
The keynote speaker will be Dr. Marcia K. Brand, director of
the Office of Rural Health Policy within the Health Resources
and Services Administration, a division of the United States
Department of Health and Human Services. Brand has a long
history of service to the health sector.
The conference will feature numerous speakers, including Dr.
Angeline Bushy, a specialist in community health, nursing and
rural health. Bushy has authored or edited several books on
vulnerable populations and culturally competent health care in
rural areas.
On April 2, UA’s Institute for Rural Health Research will
host two pre-conference workshops from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Bryant Conference Center. The workshops will focus on grant
writing for community-based organizations and faith-based
initiatives.
Healthcare professionals, community business leaders,
government officials, academic researchers, representatives of
faith-based organizations, state and federal workers and others
who have an interest in rural health have all made the
conference a success in finding answers to Alabama’s rural
health care questions and needs.
UA’s Rural Health Conference is sponsored by the College of
Community Health Sciences, the College of Human Environmental
Sciences, the Capstone College of Nursing, the School of Social
Work, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Culverhouse
College of Commerce and Business Administration.
The conference is supported in part by a grant to the
Institute for Rural Health Research from the National Center on
Minority Health and Health Disparities, a division of the
National Institutes of Health.
For more information and to register call 205/348-3375.
Conference registration is $75. Registration for the
pre-conference event also is $75. Updated conference information
and an agenda are posted on the conference Web site: www.rhc.ua.edu.
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