UAB Uses Mobile Clinic to Examine Disease Risk of Rural Southerners

One in six Americans lives in a rural county. These communities play a vital role in the United States’ economy, but their residents tend to live less healthy and shorter lives. The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health has started recruiting for a study that aims to answer the question…

Now Hiring Locally in Alabama!

The University of Alabama at Birmingham is now recruiting candidates for 2 positions:

Mobile Medical Examiner, which will work directly in the lab on the mobile exam unit, and
Program Manager I – Mobile Exam Unit
Please click the respective links below to see the job descriptions. All interested candidates should email their resume and cover letter to RURALstudy@uab.edu.

Mobile Medical Examiner UAB

Program Manager I – Mobile Unit UAB

Heart Health in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond

You can rewatch this virtual event, hosted by the Oktibbeha and Panola Community Advisory Boards, along with the Mississippi Core of The RURAL Study, from February 2021

Alabama Residents: Click here to hear our radio advertisement

RURAL Study billboards were put up in both Selma and Wilcox County in late 2020. Dr. Shauntice Allen, the PI of the Alabama State Core, recorded radio advertisements at a local radio station in Valley Grand to promote the Study. The radio advertisements have aired in Dallas County since November 2020! Click below to hear it.

Rural Health Study Prepares to Recruit Oktibbeha Residents

For most of the 20th Century, experts hailed the health benefits of country living. Fresh air, less-crowded living conditions and homegrown food sources were lauded as a preferable alternative to urban living.