ETSU Awarded $2.8 Million Rural Health Grant to Enhance Health Research
Significant Funding for Rural Health Research
East Tennessee State University has been awarded a competitive $2.8 million rural health grant by federal authorities this month. This grant will provide funding for four additional years, allowing the ETSU/NORC Rural Health Research Center to pursue essential studies in rural health. The center aims to improve health outcomes for individuals in underserved regions.
Impacts of the Grant on Rural Health
This grant not only solidifies ETSU's commitment to improving health in rural areas but also enhances collaboration with community partners. The research conducted will focus on identifying key health challenges and developing solutions tailored to rural populations.
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