Kentucky Rural Health Association 2021 Annual Conference Poster Session
Each year University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health partners with the Kentucky Rural Health Association (KRHA) to host a poster session at the KRHA annual conference. Our goal is to encourage those doing research in rural Kentucky to highlight the impact their work has or could potentially have on policies at the local, state, and national levels. Our goal is to help ensure the research is addressing rural issues at a policy level and creating change.
Congratulations to our 2021 Annual Conference Poster Winners!
1st place:
Jan Chamness, Kentucky Department for Public Health
2nd place:
Megan Cooper, Heather Foley and Maribeth Wright, 好色先生 Specialty Pharmacy
Other Poster Submissions
Mike Muscarella and Amy Terry, Baptist Health Paducah
Aaron MacDonald, University of Kentucky College of Public Health
Jillian Jackson, University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences
Lucy Chesla, University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences
Keisha Hudson, University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health
Melissa Slone, University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health; College of Social Work
Elizabeth Hunter, University of Kentucky College of Public Health
Patrick Kitzman, University of Kentucky Department of Physical Therapy
Warren Van Nort, University of Kentucky
Beth Bowling, Kentucky River Health Consortium; University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health
Donald C. Brasher, Purchase District Health Department
Kayla Combs, Kentucky Office of Rural Health
Tina Culver, LCL (Livingston, Crittenden, and Lyon) Health Alliance
Elizabeth Fleming, Purchase Area Health Connections; Kentucky Care
Kaitlyn Krolikowski, Purchase Area Health Connections; Purchase District Health Department
Melissa Slone, Kentucky River Health Consortium; University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health
Holly Johnson, Robert English, and Ramona Carper, University of Kentucky Department of Physical Therapy
Emily Anderson, Charles H. Rhea, and Michelle Stephens, Kentucky Public Health
