Research Terms
Cultural Pluralism Medical Sciences Infectious Diseases Asthma Morbidity and Mortality Health Promotion Sociology of Medicine
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Access To Health Care Health Equity Public Health
Industries
Dr. George Rust, MD, MPH, FAAFP, FACPM is a Professor at the FSU College of Medicine in Tallahassee, FL, where he also co-directs the Center for Medicine and Public Health Policy and Practice. He also serves as Medical Director for the Leon County Health Department and Florida Dept of Health in five surrounding rural counties. He is board-certified in both Family Practice and Preventive Medicine. He completed residency training at Cook County Hospital in Chicago and then began his career serving six years as Medical Director for the West Orange Farmworkers Health Association in Central Florida. He then taught for 24 years on faculty at the Morehouse School of Medicine, where he was founding director of the National Center for Primary Care. In 2015, he was senior scientific advisor to the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). As a population health outcomes and health equity researcher, Dr. Rust has authored over 120 peer-reviewed publications, and has received numerous local, state, and national awards for teaching and service. He has served as an expert for local media on communicable diseases ranging from measles to M-Pox to Covid to flesh-eating bacteria. His career as a family physician and scholar has consistently focused on primary health care and community health for those in greatest need, and on charting a path to health equity. Dr. Rust is a speaker on issues of public health, primary care for underserved populations, and health equity. See his recently published book, titled Healing in a Changing America: Doctoring in a Nation of Needless Suffering.
Healing in a Changing America: Doctoring in a Nation of Needless Suffering
George Rust
JOHNS HOPKINS PRESS
https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Changing-America-Doctoring-Suffering/dp/1421453045
Dr. George Rust, MD, MPH, FAAFP, FACPM is a Professor at the FSU College of Medicine in Tallahassee, FL, where he also co-directs the Center for Medicine and Public Health Policy and Practice. He also serves as Medical Director for the Leon County Health Department and Florida Dept of Health in five surrounding rural counties. He is board-certified in both Family Practice and Preventive Medicine. He completed residency training at Cook County Hospital in Chicago and then began his career serving six years as Medical Director for the West Orange Farmworkers Health Association in Central Florida. He then taught for 24 years on faculty at the Morehouse School of Medicine, where he was founding director of the National Center for Primary Care. In 2015, he was senior scientific advisor to the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). As a population health outcomes and health equity researcher, Dr. Rust has authored over 120 peer-reviewed publications, and has received numerous local, state, and national awards for teaching and service. He has served as an expert for local media on communicable diseases ranging from measles to M-Pox to Covid to flesh-eating bacteria. His career as a family physician and scholar has consistently focused on primary health care and community health for those in greatest need, and on charting a path to health equity. Dr. Rust is a speaker on issues of public health, primary care for underserved populations, and health equity. See his recently published book, titled Healing in a Changing America: Doctoring in a Nation of Needless Suffering.
Speaker Topics
Communicable Diseases Community Health Health Equity Health Justice Population Health Outcomes Preventive Medicine Public Health
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Based on his recent book (Healing in a Changing America: Doctoring in a Nation of Needless Suffering), Dr. Rust describes front-line experiences in a career that has spanned forty years of providing care, teaching, and researching in settings ranging from Chicago's urban Cook County hospital to rural clinics in Groveland and Apopka Florida to a historically-black medical school in Atlanta (Morehouse) and now to providing public health coverage to six county health departments in the Tallahassee / Big Bend area from his base as a professor at Florida State University College of Medicine. At a time when such work has become politically polarized , Dr. Rust has focused in all these settings on improving health for those in greatest need.
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Adults
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1 hour or less
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Greater than $500
Center for Medicine and Public Health
| Director |
Jeffrey Harman George Rust |
| Phone | 850-644-2362 |
| Website | http://www.med.fsu.edu/?page=medicinePublicHealth.home |
| Mission | The mission of the FSU-COM Center for Medicine and Public Health is to promote collaboration, coordination, and integration of medicine and public health at all levels of practice (federal, state, and local), and across the entire continuum of prevention (primary, secondary, and tertiary). The center will promote more optimal and equitable health for individuals and communities through research, education, policy change, and innovation. |