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Dr. John R. Wheat, professor of community and rural medicine in the UA College
of Community Health Sciences, accepts the 2004 Stueland Scholar award from Marlene
Stueland, widow of Dean Stueland for whom the award is named.
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Dr. John R. Wheat, professor of community and rural medicine
in The University of Alabama College of Community Health
Sciences, has been named the 2004 Stueland Scholar by the National Farm Medicine
Center of the Marshfield Clinic in Marshfield, Wis.
The award recognizes leadership and significant contributions in improving medical
and health care for rural and agricultural populations. Wheat spoke earlier this month
at Froehlke Conference Center in Marshfield on “Alabama Agromedicine: A Decade
of Rural Medicine and Agricultural Health Outreach,” as part of the Grand Rounds
series.
The Stueland Scholar honoree is chosen by the Stueland Endowment Committee. The
award is given annually to honor the late Dr. Dean Stueland, who served Marshfield
Clinic and its patients as an administrator, clinician, educator and researcher, and
was also medical director of the National Farm Medicine Center.
Wheat teaches at UA and sees patients at University Medical Center. He grew up in
rural Alabama (Sumter and Autauga Counties) and has committed himself to increasing
the numbers of rural students who enter medical and health professions, as well as
preparing them to return to rural areas as successful professional and community leaders.
Wheat is the founder and director of the UA rural medical scholar pipeline, which
includes rural scholar programs for high school students, minority high school graduates
throughout their college careers, college students, pre-med students, and medical
students. An integral part of the pipeline is the physician-based preceptor program
for rural medical scholars. Wheat has also been successful in obtaining research funding
to enable these students to pursue rural health projects.
Wheat is active in several local and national medical societies, is a past-chairman
of the North American Agromedicine Consortium, and is currently co-chairman of the
Rural Medical Educators Group of the National Rural Health Association.
Previous Stueland Scholars include Dr. Lynn Goldman of Johns Hopkins University
(2001), Dr. John May of the New York Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health (2002),
and Dr. Steve Kirkhorn of the National Farm Medicine Center (2003).
The UA College of Community Health Sciences is the Tuscaloosa branch of the UA School
of Medicine.
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