This month, the Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center (GRHIC), at Mercer University School of Medicine, launched season one of Rural Georgia Voices. The podcast explores the crucial role health care plays across the state’s rural regions, where access, resources and workforce shortages present ongoing challenges.
Through storytelling, Rural Georgia Voices aims to broaden the public’s understanding of rural health care and inspire continued dialogue and action. The podcast serves as a platform for those whose work often goes unrecognized but whose efforts are essential to the health and vitality of Georgia’s rural communities. This season, GRHIC Executive Director Glenda Grant hosts conversations with rural physicians, hospital administrators, pharmacists and more.
Each week through Dec. 19, a new episode will be available.
Listen to Rural Georgia Voices:
Pictured: GRHIC Executive Director Glenda Grant, MBA, with podcast guests Emmanuel Medical Center CEO Damien Scott, PT, MBA, MS, FACHE, Clinch Memorial CEO Angela Handley, MBA, BSN, and Aletheia Health Partners Chief Administrative Officer Kerry Trapnell