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Communicating The SHIP Grant and Expenses With Your Small Rural Hospitals

2:00 pm CST
National Rural Health Resource Center

This SHIP technical assistance webinar shared experiences and details on communicating with small rural hospitals about the SHIP grant.

By participating in this webinar, attendees were able to:

  • Define the communication relationship between hospital staff and SHIP coordinators
  • Assess current and future communication techniques for effectiveness 
  • Execute communication techniques that inform SHIP grant purpose and processes

Speakers: Dawn Waldrip, Flex/SHIP Coordinator, Georgia SHIP; Emma Distel, Flex/SHIP Coordinator, Minnesota SHIP

Audience: SHIP Coordinators and other SHIP staff

 

For more information, please contact Caroline Bell at cbell@ruralcenter.org

This event is supported by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) and coordinated by SHIP TA, a program of the National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center).

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