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Department of Rural Health, Broken Hill
Associated with the University of Sydney, it promotes and supports professional services in remote regions of Australia. Includes details of programmes for doctors, nurses, Aboriginal health workers and school students. http://www.drh.med.usyd.edu.au/
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Institute of Rural Health
Based in Wales, United Kingdom and working with professionals, communities, academic bodies and service organisations to optimise the health of rural communities. Publications, support programmes and research projects. http://www.rural-health.ac.uk/
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Menzies School of Health Research
A multidisciplinary organisation studying infectious and chronic diseases, and community health in northern and central Australia, and nearby offshore regions. Includes information on publications and current projects. http://www.menzies.edu.au/
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National Farm Medicine Center
Not-for-profit program studying disease and injury in farmers, ranchers and others in industries related to agriculture. http://research.marshfieldclinic.org/nfmc/
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National Laboratory for the Study of Rural Telemedicine
University of Iowa (USA) - Encourages interdisciplinary research into the causes, consequences and prevention of communicable, chronic, environmental and occupational diseases in countries with substantial agrarian economies. http://telemed.medicine.uiowa.edu/
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National Rural Health Network
Providing communication between student clubs across Australia, with details of members, activities and conferences. http://www.nrhn.org/
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National Rural Health Services Research Database
Funded by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy. Its goal is to create, disseminate and maintain a database of funded rural health services research projects underway in the United States http://www.muskie.usm.maine.edu/rhsr/default.asp
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National Rural Special Interest Group
Established by the Australian College of Health Service Executives to promote professional development and comment on issues such as indigenous and mental health. Includes policy documents and information on member organisations. http://www.achse.org.au/rural.html
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