Relationship-Driven Rural Research
Presented by UNC Rural, the Relationship-Driven Rural Research session invites the campus community to a panel and Q&A on the importance of relationships in research, particularly as it applies to North Carolina with the 2nd largest rural population in the U.S.
Join us virtually to learn more and ask questions about the research and stories of rural community-campus partnerships.
Helping Rural Pharmacists Overcome Buprenorphine Dispensing Barriers in Martin and Pender Counties:
Delesha Carpenter, Professor and Executive Vice Chair in the Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, Eshelman School of Pharmacy.
Elizabeth Locklear, Pharmacist and Owner, Rocky Point Pavilion Pharmacy.
Community partner information coming soon.
Our State, Our Work: Re-Engaging Rural Opportunity Youth in 25 Counties:
Abigail Holdsclaw, Lead Community-Based Researcher, ncIMPACT, School of Government
Laurie Weston, Youth Program Specialist, Rivers East Workforce Development Board
Facilitated by Jada L. Brooks: UNC Rural Co-Director, PhD Program Director, Associate Professor and Ross Distinguished Term Scholar, School of Nursing
This is an online event. CLE credit is available for students.