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兰德尔·朗格内克,M.D.

  • Assistant Dean, Rural and Underserved Programs
  • Professor of Family Medicine
  • Executive Director, The RTT协作
  • Associate project director, Collaborative for Rural Primary care 研究, Education and Practice (农村预科)
  • Central lead, Rural Residency Planning and Development Technical Assistance Center (RRPD-TAC)

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专家个人简历

Longenecker’s extensive experience as both clinician and educator have given him a strong understanding of the challenges facing physicians who choose to practice in medically underserved rural or urban areas – as well as the best ways to encourage and prepare more physicians-in-training to make this choice. In recognition of his role in helping prepare medical students and residents for practice in rural areas, he has received three national awards: the American Academy of Family Physicians Exemplary Teaching Award in 2009, the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Excellence in Education Award in 2011, and the National Rural 健康 Association Outstanding Educator Award in 2014.

Longenecker joined the Heritage College as its first assistant dean for rural and underserved programs in 2012. 在这个位置, he has developed the college’s Rural and Urban Scholars Pathways program, a curriculum enhancement to prepare medical students to practice effectively and sustainably in underserved communities. In 2016, RUSP saw its first five students graduate with D.O. 度, and the program continues to grow, involving more than 10% of the medical school class across all three Heritage College campuses.

Longenecker also serves as executive director of the RTT协作, a national nonprofit cooperative of rural programs devoted to sustaining health professions education in rural places. Since July 2016, he has been associate project director for 农村预科, a national collaborative for rural primary care research, education and practice.

Borne of a five-year cooperative agreement with the U.S. 卫生资源 & Services Administration (HRSA), 农村预科’s aims are to conduct and sponsor research on health profession education; share research findings and best practices with rural health care educators and providers; and foster and engage with “communities of practice and research” ­– an area in which the Heritage College’s Office of Rural and Underserved Programs and its Department of Family Medicine are taking the lead.

自2018年以来, he has been the central lead for the Rural Residency Planning and Development Technical Assistance Center, anchored at the University of North Carolina, and established under a HRSA grant to assist rural program development in family medicine, 内科医学, 和精神病学.

In these roles and others, Longenecker has presented and published in regional, national and international venues on the topics of rural medical education, research in rural health professions education, rural health care ethics, and curriculum/program design and implementation.

Prior to joining the Heritage College, Longenecker practiced as a comprehensive family physician, including maternity care, in western 俄亥俄州 from 1982 to 2012, and served as program director of 俄亥俄州 State University’s Rural Program family medicine residency/rural training track from 1997 to 2011. He also has a strong background in bioethical decision-making, having served for over two decades on the bioethics committee of Mary Rutan Hospital in Bellefontaine, 俄亥俄州, during which time he led several bioethics retreats and summits.

专业知识一览

Longenecker is an expert in rural health ethics and rural medical education. He has presented and published on the topics of rural medical education, research in rural health professions education, rural health care ethics, 课程设计.

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