Students Complete UA Rural Health Scholars Program

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — A select group of 25 students from across the state recently completed the 2006 Rural Health Scholars Program at The University of Alabama.

The program introduces rural students to college life and gives them an orientation to the need for health and medical professionals in rural communities like their own. They take field trips to rural hospitals and to one of the state’s medical schools and learn more about how to prepare academically for these careers. The students lived on campus for five weeks.

Chosen based on academic achievement and interest in rural health care, these students take two courses for college credit and attend seminars. The program is in its 13th year at UA in the College of Community Health Sciences.

The 2006 UA Rural Health Scholars and their home counties included:

(All students are pictured with Cynthia Moore, assistant director of the UA Rural Scholars Program)

Contact

Ian Turnipseed or Linda Hill, UA Media Relations, 205/348-8325, lhill@ur.ua.edu

Source

Cynthia Moore, UA College of Community Health Sciences, 205/348-3116, cmoore@cchs.ua.edu