The Big 4-0

The Center for Rural Health celebrates 40 years of
connecting resources and knowledge to strengthen the health
of people in rural and tribal communities.
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The Center for Rural Health celebrates 40 years of
connecting resources and knowledge to strengthen the health
of people in rural and tribal communities.
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In its efforts to enroll at least 1 million volunteers, the
All of Us Research Program visited three
communities in North Dakota this year, including Fargo,
Grand Forks, and Williston.
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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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Dr. Kay Miller Temple is a medical writer for Rural Health
Information Hub. She is also a physician with over 30 years
of experience. That, coupled with her rural
upbringing, helps her research and write articles
with a unique perspective on complex rural health issues.
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The American Indian Health Research Conference showcases
all areas of health research done by students and faculty,
and provides a forum for collaborating on culturally
appropriate research.
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Longtime statewide gathering of health professionals helps to improve the health of North Dakotans.
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The Center for Rural Health makes recommendations based on a study of ways to improve North Dakotans' oral health.
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Evaluating a lifesaving device leads to a cooperative
effort to review statewide cardiac care. The Leona M. and
Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust provided mechanical CPR
devices to ambulances in North Dakota to improve outcomes.
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