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Beth Landon
has been active in health affairs since the early 1990's when
she developed health education interventions for ethnic minorities
in Thailand with the Peace Corps. Since then, she has worked extensively
with rural and frontier health workforce issues, and managed myriad
rural/frontier community health needs assessments.
Beth currently
directs the Alaska Center for Rural Health -- Alaska's AHEC, which
is the country's first AHEC housed in a School of Nursing. She is
also responsible for the evaluation of the Frontier Extended Stay
Clinic Demonstration Project, and has the privilege of serving as
President-elect of the National Rural Health Association.
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