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Rural Medical Educators (RME)

We are a small group with a big vision – geographically dispersed, ethnically and culturally diverse, each in our place uniquely challenged, yet together facing common political, economic, and academic obstacles. Therefore, our organization is designed to be doable and efficient, with a focus and a structure directed toward action. Central in this structure is an effective and committed core of individuals (Core Members). The efforts of this group in turn are embedded in a larger community of stakeholders in rural health. We recognize that our success is rooted in the health of our rural communities (including our Associate Members and Affiliated Organizations).

 

RME Org Chart

The structural goal of our organization is (1) to foster collaboration both among members and with a larger community of stakeholders, (2) to promote creativity and to generate new ideas in rural medical education, and (3) to remain uncomplicated and adaptable to changing circumstance.

Led by an Executive Committee with staff support from the NRHA, the Rural Medical Educators meet annually, generally in conjunction with the NRHA Annual Meeting. This meeting serves as the anchoring event of each year’s activity. Additional activities are "spawned rather than sponsored" with the group fostering interaction through participation in a list serve and an e-Community throughout the year.

To learn more about the Rural Medical Educators, please click here to download and view a slideshow.

Join the Rural Medical Educators!

Check the member type descriptions below and download the appropriate survey application Excel file. Complete the Excel file and e-mail to Randall Longnecker, M.D. at rlongenecker@embarqmail.com.

Core Member — "Voting Member"
  1. Must be a full member of the NRHA (Membership # required)
  2. Must be actively involved in rural premedical student, medical student, and/or resident education through teaching, research or advocacy.
  3. Must complete and return a core membership dataset annually prior to the annual meeting
  4. Must participate in at least one national rural medical education related group meeting every two years (RME Meeting, NRHA Annual Meeting, AAFP Committee on Rural Health, STFM Group on Rural Health, NAPCRG, AHEC Annual Meeting)

Download the core membership dataset survey to complete and submit

Associate Member — "Interested Party"
  1. NRHA membership is not required
  2. Completion of a limited membership dataset each year through an online form on the RME Web site is required.
  3. Associate members are encouraged to participate in the rural list serve
  4. Associate members are maintained on a dynamic, rolling basis, i.e: Individuals may enroll or un-enroll at any time.

Download the associate membership dataset survey to complete and submit

History of the Rural Medical Educators Group

During a rural graduate medical education conference in February 2000, attendees proposed a medical education entity to be named the National Association of Rural Medical Educators (NARME). Members include physicians, rural medical education faculty and graduate program directors.

This membership evolved into the Rural Medical Educators Special Interest Group, an integral part of the National Rural Health Association's Research and Education Constituency. The RME special interest group combined the functions of program directors and faculty with the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine and rural family physicians to help recruit, train and orient medical students for careers in rural medicine.

The first annual meeting of rural medical educators was held in May 2001, in conjunction with the NRHA Annual Conference in Dallas. At this meeting, goals were established to address its development agenda for rural medical education.


The Rural Medical Educators have continued to meet each year in conjunction with the NRHA's Annual Rural Health Conference. The next RME meeting will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, on May 6, 2008. Please plan to join us. Download a brochure!

Rural Medical Educators Executive Committee, 2007-2008

Past Co-Chair:
Joe Florence, MD, Associate Professor of Family Medicine, Director of Rural Programs, Chair of the Interdisciplinary Curriculum Committee, East Tennessee State University, florencj@mail.etsu.edu

Senior Co-Chair:
James G. Boulger, PhD, Professor, University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth, Behavioral Sciences and Family Medicine, Director, Alumni Relations School of Medicine, Director, Family Medicine Preceptorship Program, Director, Center for Rural mental Health Studies
jboulger@d.umn.edu

Junior Co-Chair:
Matthew L. Hunsaker, MD, Director, Rural Medical Education Program, National Center for Rural Health Professions, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford
matthewh@uic.edu

Member at Large:
Carol Q. Galper, EdD, Assistant Dean for Medical Student Education and Clinical Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine, PI-Arizona AIDS Education and Training Center, University of Arizona College of medicine
cgalper@email.arizona.edu

Member At Large:
James Leeper, PhD, Professor, Community and Rural Medicine at the University of Alabama School of Medicine, Tuscaloosa Campus, Rural Programs Director of Education and Evaluation and Rural Medicine Clerkship Director for third-year medical students
jleeper@cchs.ua.edu

Chair, NRHA Research & Education Constituency Group:
Roxanna Jokela, Director of Rural Health Education Network (RHEN), University of Nebraska Medical Center, Deputy Director, Nebraska Area Health Education Center (AHEC)
rjokela@unmc.edu

Resident Representative:
Scott Rogers, MD, 1st Year Resident, Cascades East Family Medicine Residency, Klamath Fall, Oregon
rogerss@ohsu.edu

Membership Chair (appointed):
Randy Longenecker, MD, Assistant Dean for Rural Medical Education, The Ohio State University College of Medicine and public Health, Associate Rural Program Director, Mad River Family Practice: The Ohio State University Rural Program
rlongenecker@embarqmail.com

NRHA RME Program Liaison:
Amy L. Elizondo, MPH, Vice President, Program Services, National Rural Health Association, Alexandria, VA
Elizondo@NRHArural.org

NRHA Government Affairs Liaison:
Maggie Elehwany, JD, Vice President, Government Affairs & Policy, National Rural Health Association, Alexandria, VA
Elehwany@NRHArural.org

 

Additional Links and Information

World of Rural Medical Education Web site

Rural Medical Education Curricular Resource

 

 

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