TUSCALOOSA, Ala.
- The University of Alabama will host the third annual Rural Health
Conference on April 25-26 at the Bryant Conference Center on the UA
campus.
Titled The Time for Action: Building Connections to Improve
Rural Economies and Health, the conference will address rural
health care issues and their impact on the state of Alabama. It
will bring together people from rural communities as well as leaders
in health care, education, government, law enforcement, social work,
churches and other areas.
Keynote speakers will be Dr. Marilyn Hughes Gaston, director of
the Bureau of Primary Care and former assistant surgeon general,
and Dr. Malcolm Portera, chancellor of The University of Alabama
System.
Continuing Education Unit certificates are available. The registration
fee, which includes conference materials, refreshment breaks, two
continental breakfasts, a luncheon and evening refreshments, is
$75. Registration will be processed on a first-come, first-served
basis. For more information, call 205/348-0025, 205/348-6225 or,
toll-free, 877/363-2247. More information is also available at the
conference web site, http://rhc.ua.edu.
On-line registration is available at this site, or register by phone
at 205/348-3000.
The Rural Health Conference is sponsored at UA by the College of
Community Health Sciences, Capstone College of Nursing, School of
Social Work, College of Continuing Studies, Culverhouse College
of Commerce and Business Administration, and College of Human Environmental
Sciences.
Pre-conference workshops are also available and are scheduled from
9 a.m.-4 p.m. on April 24. Workshops will address community development,
grant writing basics and community coalition building. The registration
fee for each of the three pre-conference workshops is $100.
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