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Hi Kathryn,
The University of Western Ontario's Faculty of Health Sciences has a
Bachelor's degree stream that one can specialize in the Rural Health
Stream.
If you contact the Faculty (if you have not already done so), I am sure
they would have this information you are looking for. You can contact
Prof. Steve Trujillo. He is very helpful.
http://www.uwo.ca/fhs/bhsc/index.htm
Hope this helps,
Sabrina Merali, RN, BScN
Public Health Nurse
Cancer Prevention & Heart Health Team
Region of Peel
9445 Airport Rd, West Tower
Brampton, ON L6S 4J3
905-791-7800 Ex: 2121
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-----Original Message-----
From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Kathryn Proudfoot
Sent: June 9, 2006 1:21 AM
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Subject: Rural Health Models
Hello Everyone,
I am looking to understand the types of models researchers are using
when
investigating rural health. Specifically,I'd like to know if:
i) there are any theories, models, frameworks that have been developed
to guide
health research in rural/isolated regions and/or for rural/isolated
populations.
ii) if so, where they have been developed and used (USA, Australia, UK)?
iii) if there are several of these where they come from (sociology,
epidemiology
I am doing a lit search but if someone out there has any useful
information on
this topic it would be much appreciated.
Best Wishes,
Kathryn Proudfoot
MSc Candidate
Dalhousie University
Department of Community Health & Epidemiology
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