Ranum named Emerging Rural Leader

Document Type

News Article

Publication Date

6-18-2018

Campus Unit

School of Medicine & Health Sciences

Abstract

GRAND FORKS, N.D. – Joshua C. Ranum, MD, of West River Health Services in Hettinger, N.D., received the Emerging Rural Leader award at the 2018 Dakota Conference on Rural and Public Health June 14 in Grand Forks. The award recognizes a new professional who has demonstrated tremendous promise for and commitment to improving the health of rural North Dakota residents.

“Dr. Ranum understands the need for dedicated providers to serve rural communities,” said Mitch Schultz, pharmacy manager at West River Regional Medical Center. “His choice to return to rural North Dakota following completion of his internal medicine residency speaks volumes about his dedication to serving rural communities.”

Ranum has been an internal medicine specialist at West River Health Services since 2012. He is from the Hettinger area and understands the challenges that face rural health providers and patients. That is why he actively promotes, educates, and mentors young medical students who come to Hettinger for internal medicine clerkships, noted the video submitted for Ranum's nomination.

Ranum is also a clinical assistant professor of Internal Medicine at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, where he serves as a preceptor and mentor to the next generation of rural physicians.

The Dakota Conference is a joint effort by the North Dakota Rural Health Association, the North Dakota Public Health Association, Altru Health System of Grand Forks, the UND College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines, and the UND Center for Rural Health.

To see videos of all awardees for 2018, visit ruralhealth.und.edu/dakota-conference/awards/archive.

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Marv Leier

Communications Manager, Center for Rural Health

UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences

701.777.4205

marvin.leier@med.und.edu | www.med.und.edu

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