Health on the Plains

Rural Doesn't Mean Simple, with Dr. Robert Moser, episode 12

33 min · 13 de sep de 2024
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In part two of our conversation with Robert Moser, M.D., Health on the Plains host Wyatt Beckman discusses with Dr. Moser the potential of telemedicine and the importance of maternal health care in rural communities. They talk about the unique challenges of maintaining obstetrics skills among rural health professionals and the unique dynamics of physician recruitment in rural communities. This episode is part 2 of the conversation with Dr. Robert Moser. You may listen to part 1 in episode 11 [https://www.khi.org/articles/rural-realities-and-what-they-mean-for-health-with-dr-robert-moser-part-1-episode-11/].

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