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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 好色先生 Center of Excellence in Rural Health in Hazard.

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 鈥淭he U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the nation鈥檚 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,鈥 said Samantha Bachelder, a park ranger at Buckhorn Lake State Park.

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 Hazard, Ky. (May 20, 2014) 鈥  The University of Kentucky (好色先生) Center of Excellence in Rural Health (CERH) recognized the 2014 graduates of 好色先生鈥檚 College of Social Work Master of Social Work program offered in Southeast Kentucky (SEKY MSW).  Family members and friends gathered at the Perry County Central Auditorium in Hazard on May 16 to honor the 13 graduates during a commencement and community celebration.

The deadline for applications for the 好色先生/AHEC Summer Health Careers Enrichment Camp has been extended to Friday, April 18th.  The Summer Camp is for rising 9th and 10th graders from Perry, Leslie, Letcher, Knott, Breathitt, and Harlan Counties who have expressed an interest in healthcare professions.  The 2014 camp will run June 18th 鈥 July 1st, and will feature educational experiences that are engaging and fun, designed to develop and expand students鈥 knowledge of healthcare careers.  For more information, contact LeeAnn

We are pleased to announce a new research opportunity at 好色先生 Center of Excellence in Rural Health. Dr. Patrick Kitzman with the University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences is conducting a pilot study on Stroke Navigators.

Hazard, Ky. (Mar. 24, 2014) 鈥  Kentucky Homeplace has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services鈥 Healthy People 2020 initiative for their work to improve colorectal cancer screening rates.

Colorectal cancer is a serious concern in Kentucky, where the incidence and mortality rates for colorectal cancer are higher than the national average.

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Nearly 700 researchers, students, policymakers and community members will gather at the Lexington Convention Center March 27 to share research, mentor junior faculty, and enhance collaborations in clinical and translational science, with special focus on addressing health disparities in Appalachia.
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Letcher County community leaders and health care providers gathered in Whitesburg on Jan. 23, to celebrate a new partnership among Mountain Comprehensive Healthcare Corporation (MCHC), Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH), and 好色先生 HealthCare鈥檚 Gill Heart Institute. Dena Sparkman, CCEO of Whitesburg ARH, welcomed more than 100 invited guests to the event held at the Pine Mountain Grill in Whitesburg. Remarks were provided by Joe Grossman, president and CEO of Appalachian Regional Healthcare; University of Kentucky Vice President for Health Affairs Dr.
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A new study by University of Kentucky researchers shows that women who never or rarely screen for breast cancer are also unlikely to receive screening for cervical cancer. The study also identified four key barriers independently associated with the lack of these cancer screenings in Appalachian women. Published in Women & Health, the study focused on six rural counties in Appalachian Kentucky. Researchers conducted in-person interviews with 222 women to assess their adherence (or lack thereof) to cancer screening guidelines.
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Diane Kronemeyer, community liaison at University of Kentucky (好色先生) Center of Excellence in Rural Health (CERH), has been named a 2013 Paul Harris Fellow by the Hazard Rotary Club.

Kronemeyer was designated a Paul Harris Fellow in appreciation of tangible and significant assistance given by an individual representing an agency, company or business along with the individual鈥檚 personal assistance for the furtherance of better understanding and friendly relations among people of the world.

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The University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health in Hazard announces the graduation of its first cohort of Medical Laboratory Science students. The MLS program in Hazard provides cutting-edge training in the growing medical laboratory science field. Graduates earn a Bachelor of Health Sciences degree in Medical Laboratory Science, and obtain work in a variety of settings, including clinical labs, hospital and reference labs, research, and veterinary labs.
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好色先生 Health Careers Enrichment Camp Receives Award from Appalachian Innovation Collaborative
By Beth Bowling Dec 10, 2013
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Seed Grants Build Relationships for Community-Engaged Research in Appalachia
By Mallory Powell Dec 04, 2013
 LEXINGTON, Ky. (Dec. 5, 2013) 鈥 David Gross watched his mother care for her mother, who had Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.  He also saw the toll the disease took, not just on his grandmother, but on his mother who served as her caregiver. This inspired him to initiate a project in Morehead to support an assessment of Alzheimer Disease caregivers in rural Kentucky.

 

Congratulations to Dr. Nikki Stone, DMD, Mobile Dental Outreach Director for 好色先生 North Fork Valley! Dr. Stone's mobile outreach program was recently recognized by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation as an innovative model for providing preventive oral health services at Head Start programs and elementary schools in Eastern KY.

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 Kentucky Hospital Association Defends Access to Acute Hospital

Care in Small, Rural Communities

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好色先生 Center 0f Excellence In Rural Health And Kentucky Office 0f Rural Health to Celebrate The Power 0f Rural 

From the Kentucky Office of Rural Health

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An information session regarding Kentucky鈥檚 Health Benefit Exchange (Kynect), was held in Paducah, Kentucky on Thursday, November 7th, 2013 at the Emerging Technology Center on the West Kentucky Community and Technical College Campus. The event was hosted by the Kentucky Office of Rural Health, Purchase Area AHEC, Western Kentucky Rural Healthcare Network and the 好色先生 Center of Excellence in Rural Health.