The Challenging Realities of Rural Pediatrics

30/07/2024 36 min Temporada 7 Episodio 49
The Challenging Realities of Rural Pediatrics

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Episode Synopsis

  More than 50% of rural counties in the United States do not have a pediatrician, and more than 80% of counties lack access to healthcare services that are simply needed to maintain the health of their population. The medical experts in those areas are lifelines to their communities. They are providing essential care, approaching resource and access challenges with creativity and innovation, and connecting kids to specialists when needed. Area codes can determine as much about health and life expectancy as issues like genetic predisposition and lifestyle. Our two guests are doing this work in rural communities every day. Kelly Miller, MD, is a general pediatrician with Pediatric Partners of the Southwest in Durango, CO. Anna Mack, DNP, FNP, is a family nurse practitioner with Peak Vista Community Health Centers in Colorado Springs. She is also faculty at a post-graduate training advanced practice registered nurse fellowship program. Some highlights from this episode include:    What are the primary challenges for providers in rural pediatrics  How experts are overcoming rural mental health hurdles for kids  Ways providers are using innovative solutions for issues they face in rural areas  How more urban and rural organizations can work toward stronger partnerships   For more information on Children's Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.