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Rural Medical Educator’s Interest Group of the National Rural Health Association Joe Florence, MD Director of Rural Programs – East Tennessee State University NRHA RME Senior Co-chair Rural Educators Day - Quebec November 2, 2006
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NRHA: Mission Statement The National Rural Health Association is a national membership organization whose mission is to improve the health of rural Americans and to provide leadership on rural issues through advocacy, communications, education and research.
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Mission Achieved Through: Advocacy Communications Education Research
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The NRHA Offers… Information Access: –Policy experts –Organization linkages –Congress –Federal Agencies –Publications –Conferences –Website: www.NRHArural.org www.NRHArural.org
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History Founded in 1978 as the National Rural Primary Care Association. Reached 10,000 members in 2005. Administrative Offices in Kansas City, Missouri. Government Affairs Offices in Alexandria, Virginia.
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The NRHA is: The voice for rural healthcare. A 10,000 member non-partisan, non- profit membership organization. A source of information for policymakers. A trusted resource for State Rural Health Associations. Highly regarded.
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Organizational Structure Board of Trustees Rural Health Policy Board Standing Committees Councils Constituency Groups Issue Groups
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Constituency Groups and Councils Clinical Services Community – Operated Practices Frontier Hospitals & Health Systems Population-based Services Research and Education Rural Health Clinics Statewide Health Resources Community Members State Office Council State Association Council
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RURAL MEDICAL EDUCATORS (RME) The RME Group is a special interest group of the Research and Education Constituency Group of the NRHA.
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The Mission of the RME Group is: To advance the training of physicians for rural practice through network development and advocacy.
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Our Beginnings Group of Rural Physicians active in the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) Partnering with the National Rural Health Association
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First RME Annual Meeting May 2001 in conjunction with the NRHA Annual in Dallas, Texas. Over 70 attended this event agenda for rural medical education
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Membership Physicians and Health Professionals from: –Academics –Rural Communities Administrators Researchers Students
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2006
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Organizational Structure
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Core Member — "Voting Member" Member of the NRHA Actively involved in rural education Participate in at least one national rural medical education related group meeting every two years Complete a core membership dataset annually
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Associate Member — "Interested Party" NRHA membership is not required Interested in Rural Medical Education Complete a limited membership dataset annually
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Affiliated Organizations State Rural Health Organizations AAFP STFM AFPRD Rural Research Centers AHEC State Offices of Rural Health Office of Rural Health Policy Others
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Executive Committee Past Co-Chair - John Wheat, MD, University of Alabama Senior Co-Chair - Joe Florence, MD, East Tennessee State University, Junior Co-Chair - James G. Boulger, Ph.D., University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth Member-at-large - David Squire, Chief Financial Officer, Utah Medical Education Council (UMEC) Member-at-large - Don Pathman, MD, UNC Chapel Hill, Research Director and Professor of the Department of Family Medicine Membership Chair - Randy Longenecker, MD, Assistant Dean for Rural Medical Education, The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health Education and Research Constituency Group Chair - Roxanna Jokela, director of Rural Health Education Network, University of Nebraska Medical Center staff support from the NRHA – Amy Elizondo, NRHA-VP, Program Services, – Jennifer Friedman, NRHA-VP of Government Affairs & Policy
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Goals to foster collaboration among members and with a larger community of stakeholders to promote creativity and to generate new ideas in rural medical education to remain uncomplicated and adaptable to changing circumstance
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Focus – Best Practices Pipeline Curriculum –Medical School –Residency Policy Funding Communications - Networking
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Advocacy Promote Rural Issues of Quality Issues of Interdisciplinary Issues of Need and Service to the Underserved
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Policy Issues of Rural Medical Education Funding –Balanced Budget Act –Grant Support (Title VII) Issues of Reimbursement –Medicare Issues of Placement –NHSC
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Speakers Group Promoting “Rural” at regional and national conferences
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Writer’s Group Focusing on –Pipeline –Curriculum
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Networking and Communications Web Site –NRHA – Rural Medical Educators (RME) http://www.nrharural.org/groups/sub/RME.html –World of Rural Medical Education http://www.unmc.edu/Community/ruralmeded/indexRME.htm maintained by Robert C. Bowman, M.D. http://www.unmc.edu/Community/ruralmeded/indexRME.htm RME List Serve –bowman@unmc.edu maintained by Robert C. Bowman, M.D.bowman@unmc.edu
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Annual Conference "Responding to the Challenge of Providing Doctors for Rural America” Tuesday, May 16, 2006 Reno, Nevada "TOUR OF RURAL MEDICAL EDUCATION"
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Tour of Rural Medical Education 2006
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2007 Conference Rural Medical Educators Conference May 15, 2007 Anchorage, Alaska In conjunction with NRHA Annual Conference; May 16-18, 2007; Anchorage, Alaska YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND!
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Rural Medical Educators
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