Changing Times
The Center for Rural Health is involved in 14 projects
related to behavioral health.
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The Center for Rural Health is involved in 14 projects
related to behavioral health.
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A doctor traveled the world providing medical services to
those in need. After working in developing countries for
years and helping thousands of people, he came back to
North Dakota to continue to be of service.
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Rural healthcare facilities across the country often
struggle to attract new, young health professionals. One
rural North Dakota city shares their story of how they were
able to hire a newly graduated physician assistant.
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The North Dakota Healthcare Workforce Group uses data to
provide accurate feedback and data driven recommendations
for future rural health policies.
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Peer support specialists are trained to use their
experiences in recovery to help others.
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The town of Grafton, North Dakota uses a community team
approach to recruit two family physicians for their
hospital.
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Critical Access Hospitals in North Dakota are using
telehealth and technology to connect and reconnect to meet
the needs of their rural patients.
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As a University of North Dakota student, founder director
of the Center for Rural Health, and consultant, Dr. Kevin
Fickenscher likes to stir things up.
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North Dakota native and UND School of Medicine & Health
Sciences grad Mary Aaland leads the Rural Surgery Support
Program to help recruit and retain rural surgeons.
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Tara Brandner and Amy Holtan Ellingson are among those
making use of loan repayment programs available to
healthcare professionals willing to work in rural and
underserved areas.
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