Pennsylvania Rural Health Conference
Posted by on April 13, 2009
17th Annual Pennsylvania Rural Health Conference
June 2-3, 2009
The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel
State College, PA
Policy to Practice: Mission Possible
As rural health care advocates, it is our responsibility to develop and strengthen efforts that address the needs of rural Pennsylvanians.
Join rural health advocates from around the state for the 17th annual Pennsylvania Rural Health Conference, the only conference in the state focused exclusively on rural health issues, partnership, and advocacy. Learn how federal and state policy will affect the delivery of health care services in rural Pennsylvania and discuss how you and your organization can make a difference!
All are welcome: advocates, community-based providers, rural health care facility directors, policy makers, educators, clinicians, and students.
Call for award nominees
Do you know someone who has made a substantial contribution to rural health in Pennsylvania? Please visit the Pennsylvania Office of Rural Health’s Web site at http://www.porh.psu.edu for award information, nomination forms, and criteria.
Register Today
Visit http://www.porh.psu.edu or call 814-863-8214.
The annual Pennsylvania Rural Health Conference is coordinated by the Pennsylvania Office of Rural Health and is funded, in part, by the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
This publication is available in alternative media on request. Penn State is committed to affirmative action,
equal opportunity, and the diversity of its workforce. (PORH09085) U.Ed. HHD 09-079
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