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The South Carolina Rural
Health Research Center is
pleased to announce an
on-line email process for
subscription to the SC Rural
Health Research Center List
Serve. To subscribe: send an
email with no subject and no
signature to listserv@listserv.sc.edu.
The body of the email should
read SUBSCRIBE SCRHRC-L
yourfirstname yourlastname.
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see the details. |
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New! “Health Disparities: A
Rural-Urban Chartbook,” is
now available for download.
This chartbook presents
information on health,
health behavior, and
preventive services use
indicators across rural
America, with detailed
information for white,
African American, Hispanic,
American Indian, and
Asian/Pacific Islander
populations.
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Click here
to download the executive
summary, or
here to download the
Health Disparities Chartbook. |
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New! The SCRHRC has started
a blog to keep folks
informed of news and events
that might not be “big”
enough for a formal release.
If you wish to track our
goings-on and thoughts, and
add your own commentary,
visit
http://scrhrc.blogspot.com/.
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Click here
to visit our blog. |
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Although children’s dental
health in the U.S. has
improved over recent
decades, a subset of
children continues to suffer
dental disease severe enough
to constitute a public
health problem. SCRHRC is
publishing a Chartbook about
this issue. |
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Click here
to download the executive
summary, or
here to download
the Oral Health Chartbook. |
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The National Rural Health
Association has named SCRHRC
scientist Dr. Janice Probst
its 2008 Outstanding
Researcher. |
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Click here to
see the details. |
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Dr. Amy Brock Martin has
been named 2008 Rural
Educator of the Year and
president-elect of the S.C.
Rural Health Association. |
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Click here to
see the details. |
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As the nation's first report
on obesity and physical
inactivity among rural
youth, the Center's study
shows that children living
in rural areas are more
likely to be overweight or
obese than their urban
peers. |
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Click here to
see the details.
Click here to download
the executive summary, or
here to download
the Obesity Chartbook. |
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Documentary film-making: Dr.
Amy Martin, Deputy Director
of the SC Rural Health
Research Center,
collaborated with Susan
Hogue, instructor in Media
Arts in the College of Arts
and Sciences, University of
South Carolina, to bring a
new look to rural studies. |
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Click here to preview
the documentary. |
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Special guests: Dr. Oscar
Lovelace, a family physician
from Newberry County SC,
spoke on emerging rural
health issues at the SCRHRC
Annual Rural Health Grand
Rounds on September 27, 2006.
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to view the picture. |
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Dean of the Arnold School of
Public Health, Dr. Donna
Richter, shakes hands
with Cocky, the USC Mascot
and this year’s Special
Guest at the Annual Open
House. |
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Click here to view the
photo gallery. |
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Maps of simulated
"Katrina-level" hurricane
event damage in South
Carolina were created from
hurricane wind models using
ArcGIS 9.1. |
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Click here
to view the maps. |
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Dr. Janice Probst, Center
Director, and Jessica
Bellinger, a graduate
student staffer, contributed two
presentations to the
Leadership Summit on
Eliminating Racial and
Ethnic Disparities in
Health, sponsored by the
Office of Minority Health,
USDHHS.
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Click here
to view the pictures. |
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We are now providing an Online
Report Request System!
You can choose either paper
or electronic copy for the
full report you need. we will
send out the requested
report to you via postal
mail (paper copy) or email
(electronic copy) within
7~10 days. |
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This service had been
stopped. |
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USC President Dr. Andrew
Sorensen visits the South
Carolina Rural Health
Research Center for our open
house, and sings with the
GameChords, USC’s own
barbershop quartet. |
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to view the picture. |
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Special guests: USC
President Dr. Andrew
Sorensen, Dr. Michael
Samuels, Dean Donna Richter,
and more joined us for Open
House on September 19, 2005.
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Click here to view the
photo gallery. |
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Dr. Samuels lectures at the
first of the Rural Health
Grand Rounds educational
series, being initiated by
the SCRHRC. The topic: "The
History, Evolution, Current
Status and Issues of
Community Health Centers". |
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Click here to view the
presentation PowerPoint
file. |
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