CRHL’s February 2025 Rural Health Management Academy cohort launches

Feb 27, 2025
Contact information:
Center for Rural Health Leadership
Sydney Grant, Chief Learning Officer

          

CRHL’s February 2025 Rural Health Management Academy cohort launches

[Tampa, FL] – The Center for Rural Health Leadership (CRHL) launched its fourth Rural Health Management Academy (RHMA) cohort in February 2025.

Leadership makes the difference; therefore, it is critical for current and emerging rural health professionals to be effective leaders within their facilities. By fostering skilled managers, rural healthcare organizations will be better equipped to navigate challenges, provide high-quality care, and improve community health.

The February 2025 cohort consists of the following participants:

  • Angela Hawes – Pinckneyville Community Hospital, Pinckneyville, IL
  • Beth Inman – Pinckneyville Community Hospital, Pinckneyville, IL
  • Brandy Brown – Crane Memorial Hospital, Crane, TX
  • Brittany Heisner – Pinckneyville Community Hospital, Pinckneyville, IL
  • Camee Gifford – Stevens County Hospital, Hugoton, KS
  • James Cody Cronan – Beauregard Health System, Deridder, LA
  • Justin Ambrose – Monadnock Community Hospital, Peterborough, NH
  • Lacy York – Pinckneyville Community Hospital, Pinckneyville, IL
  • Matthew Tyler – Beauregard Health System, Deridder, LA
  • Nicole Akins – Pinckneyville Community Hospital, Pinckneyville, IL
  • Wesley Eddings – Coal County General Hospital, Coalgate, OK

About the Rural Health Management Academy (RHMA): This training program is designed to assist new and first-time rural health managers become more effective leaders/managers to improve the viability of rural hospitals, clinics and communities by empowering them to create a culture of health and wellbeing.

To learn more about the RHMA, visit https://www.billauxier.com/rural-health-management-academy