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Building Rural Primary Care Research by Connecting Rural Programs

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ANNALS OF FAMILY MEDICINE
Volume 21, Issue -, Pages S82-S83

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ANNALS FAMILY MEDICINE
DOI: 10.1370/afm.2928

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rural health; primary health care; research; professional education

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Both research and medical education play a significant role in rural primary care and health, as highlighted by the Scholarly Intensive for Rural Programs. The program successfully achieved its learning objectives, stimulating scholarly activity and fostering a community of practice in rural health professions education, and received positive evaluations from participants.
Both research and medical education make substantial contributions to rural primary care and health. An inaugural Scholarly Intensive for Rural Programs was conducted in January 2022 to connect rural programs within a community of practice focused on promoting scholarly activity and research in rural primary health care, education, and training. Participant evaluations confirmed that key learning objectives were met, including stimulating scholarly activity in rural health professions education programs, providing a forum for faculty and student professional development, and growing a community of practice that supports education and training in rural communities. This novel strategy brings enduring scholarly resources to rural programs and the communities they serve, teaches skills to health profession trainees and rurally located faculty, empowers clinical practices and educational programs, and supports the discovery of evidence that can improve the health of rural people.

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