Byron Crouse MD
In 2001, Crouse moved to the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health where he became the first associate dean for rural and community health and the vice chair for educational programs in the Department of Family Medicine.In these roles, he works closely with the Wisconsin Area Health Education Center (AHEC) System and the Wisconsin Office of Rural Health. He has served in various leadership roles at the state and national levels, and currently serves as the co-chair of the Rural Medical Educators group of the National Rural Health Association.
He also serves on the national Primary Care Organizations Committee and has published and spoken about rural health topics and educational approaches in rural settings and interdisciplinary education.
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