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F. Marie Hall Institute for Rural and Community Health

The F. Marie Hall Institute for Rural and Community Health works in close collaboration with the people of Texas for the advancement of health through innovative and scholarly research, the advanced use of technology, comprehensive education, and outreach.  

From its inception in 2006, the Institute has promoted new and advanced rural and community health initiatives across Texas to help expand access to care.  Signature programs include the TexLa Telehealth Resource Center (TRC), Next Gen 911 Telehealth Project, and the West Texas Area Health Education Center (AHEC).

Rural & Community Health Programs

  • Texas Louisiana Telehealth Resource Center (TexLaTRC)
    • TexLaTRC.org promotes the adoption, expansion, and successful practice of telehealth and telemedicine in Texas and Louisiana. TexLa delivers technical assistance, provides education and outreach, and offers valuable resources to support health care organizations and providers in building and strengthening their programs. Key educational programs include Frontiers in Telemedicine and hosting Project ECHO sessions that connect subject-matter experts with local and rural health care providers to address a wide range of health-related issues.

  • Next Gen 911 Project
    • Next Gen 911 Telehealth Project developed in partnership with the Texas Commission for State Emergency Communications (CSEC), focuses on equipping rural Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers across Texas with telemedicine technology to connect them with their designated trauma centers. The Institute supports the pilot by providing equipment, training, technical assistance, and data collection to promote the adoption of telemedicine technology for emergency services, community paramedicine, prehospital care, and trauma care.

  • Frontiers In Telemedicine (F.I.T.) Lab
    • The Frontiers in Telemedicine course is a unique program that trains clinical staff to be telemedicine presenters. Students complete hands-on simulation center training, online modules and objective structured clinical examinations designed to educate them on telemedicine equipment, etiquette and ethics. 
      http://frontiersintelemedicine.org/ 
       
  • West Texas Area Health Education Center (AHEC)
    • West Texas AHEC strives to bridge gaps in rural health care workforce development through connecting academic institutions, clinical and community-based organizations and health care professionals across the region by offering a wide range of initiatives, including the AHEC Jr. and Collegiate Scholars Programs, Community Health Worker certification, High School Telemedicine Training, and continuing education hours for various health care specialties.  West Texas AHEC utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to provide educational resources, clinical training opportunities, and professional development experiences to address the unique challenges and needs of West Texas. http://www.westtexasahec.org/ 

  • Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) program provides an education/training series to support clinicians with continuing education, tele-mentoring, and collaboration opportunities to increase quality care and support for persons living with dementia and their caregivers. https://texlatrc.org/project-echo/ 

Rural & Community Health Resources


Contact Rural Affairs to learn more about rural health initiatives.