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A Healthier Rural America – Scale the Action: Interview with Dr. Phil Polakoff & Matthew Probst

Dr. Phil Polakoff is the innovative creator behind the National Institute for Rural Health, and he’s a passionate disruptor with a purpose. Matthew Probst is the Medical Director and Chief Quality Officer at El Centro Family Health, and he’s had tremendous success improving the health of his community in Northern New Mexico through the 100% Community initiative.

Listen as Phil and Matthew talk about how they’re working scale the action to help our rural communities thrive – from relationships, outreach, learning the true needs of the community, to bi-partisan governmental support and appropriate funding.

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A Healthier Rural America – 100% Community & National Institute for Rural Health

Meet Dr. Phil Polakoff and Matthew Probst. They’re allies in the effort to vastly improve rural health.

Dr. Phil Polakoff is the innovative creator behind the National Institute for Rural Health, and he’s passionate about using a data-driven, community-based approach to improving outcomes.

Matthew Probst is the Medical Director and Chief Quality Officer at El Centro Family Health in Northern New Mexico. He has dedicated his life and work to his community.

He’s gained national attention, both for his role in the documentary “The Providers,” as well as his success with the 100% Community initiative.

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Epidemic Leadership & Exponential Power of the Possible – Interview with Dr. Larry McEvoy, MD & Author

Dr. Larry McEvoy is the author of the upcoming book Epidemic Leadership, How to Lead Infectiously in the Era of Big Problems
By finding the “positive pathogen,” and shifting focus from output/results/tasks to how we think/act/interact, distressed environments can transform into healthy environments.

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The Benefits of Epidemic Leadership – Preview of Interview with Dr. Larry McEvoy

Dr. Larry McEvoy is a medical doctor, former CEO, and now author of the upcoming book Epidemic Leadership, How to Lead Infectiously in the Era of Big Problems.
By getting to the root cause of issues, we can determine what is and isn’t working, and then work to identify the positive pathogen the can make true change that will spread.

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