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Applications are now open for the UK/AHEC Summer Health Careers Enrichment Camp! This year’s camp will run June 10th – June 23rd. The mission of the Summer Camp is to provide a unique learning opportunity to motivate, encourage, and spark interest in students to further their education and pursue a career in the ever-growing field of heathcare.
A special message from University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto:
"I gleaned the remains of my life, turned toward the hills that give me help, give me shelter, hold the sky where it belongs"
- Jane Hicks
Over the next several months, we'll be examining and discussing the special relationship and partnership the University of Kentucky has with the Central Appalachian region.
The University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Student Services office held a graduation luncheon in recognition of the Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) Class of 2014. The students will graduate in December with a Bachelor of Health Science degree in Medical Laboratory Science.
“We are proud of your accomplishments, and we recognize the importance of the role each of you will play as part of the healthcare team,” said Dr. Fran Feltner, UKCERH director.
Sterling Heights, Mich. (November 3, 2014) – Ernie Scott, director of the Kentucky Office of Rural Health (KORH), has received the 2014 Emerging Leader Award from the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH). Scott received his award at a ceremony on October 28th during the organization’s annual conference in Omaha, Nebraska.
ANATOMIST AND STUDENTS FROM UK CENTER OF EXCELLENCE IN RURAL HEALTH PRESENT RESEARCH FINDINGS AT NATIONAL CONFERENCE
HAZARD, Ky. (Aug. 1) – Findings of research conducted by Dr. Charles Marshall and doctoral students at the University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences Department of Physical Therapy were presented at the 31st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists in Orlando, FL, July 8-12.
The UK Center of Excellence in Rural Health, the Kentucky Office of Rural Health, and the Kentucky Rural Health Association are excited to announce the 2014 Kentucky Rural Health Day Photo Contest.
The theme for the photo contest will be “Bridges to Rural Health” where we ask for participants to submit photos taken of bridges from all across Kentucky. You can find a flier for the Photo Contest here.
The University of Kentucky Center for Health Services Research (CHSR), which serves as a connector, catalyst and creator at UK and UK HealthCare, announces the launch of its new website and seeks membership applicants for its efforts in applying research to optimize health care delivery. The CHSR is focused on creating, testing, and scaling next-generation health services research solutions to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health delivery within Kentucky and beyond.
ANATOMIST AND STUDENTS FROM UK CENTER OF EXCELLENCE IN RURAL HEALTH PRESENT RESEARCH FINDINGS AT NATIONAL CONFERENCE
HAZARD, Ky. (Aug. 1) – Findings of research conducted by Dr. Charles Marshall and doctoral students at the University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences Department of Physical Therapy were presented at the 31st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists in Orlando, FL, July 8-12.
The Community Leadership Institute of Kentucky (CLIK) is a new 3-week leadership development training program scheduled to begin this fall. It is offered by the UK Center of Excellence in Rural Health (CERH), the Kentucky Office of Rural Health, and the UK CCTS Community Engagement and Research Program. The CLIK is designed to enhance community research and capacity-building competencies in community leaders (e.g., directors, administrators, and other persons who play a key role in using data and decision making).
Social work researchers at UK are conducting a study to learn more about health and self-care behaviors of family caregivers. The web-based survey is estimated to take 20 to 25 minutes to complete. If you are interested in participating in this study, please click on the anonymous link below, which will take you to the survey.
https://uky.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_1YRCuZQ5iALWGwJ
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Students, faculty, and staff at the University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health are working to establish and grow a unique and valuable program for the people of rural Kentucky. Project CARAT (Coordinating and Assisting the Re-use of Assistive Technology), a program that collects and refurbishes durable medical equipment and distributes it to people who cannot afford it, is setting up a full-service collection and distribution site at the UK Center of Excellence in Rural Health in Hazard.
“The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the nation’s leading provider of water-based outdoor recreation, with more than 400 lake and river projects in 44 states, including Buckhorn and Carr Creek Lakes here in eastern Kentucky,” said Samantha Bachelder, a park ranger at Buckhorn Lake State Park.