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The Rural Cancer Control Training Program
at the University of Kentucky is a new multidisciplinary training
program with an emphasis on cancer prevention and control for rural,
low-income populations. The program is open to pre- and postdoctoral
students in medicine (hematology/oncology fellows), the behavioral
sciences, public health, nursing, and related disciplines. The program
is adaptable to individual needs, and trainees have the option to pursue a Masters in Public Health degree from the UK
College
of Public Health.
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About
the Rural Cancer Control Training Program
Core
Requirement
UK
Resources & Facilities
Research
Leadership
How
to Apply
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