The inaugural sessions of the Radcliff Lecture Series on Rural Health took place on Thursday at the Physicians Pavilion in Winfield and on Friday at Aunt B’s in Sedan. Hosted by William Newton Healthcare Foundation in conjunction with the Beats Go On community wellness initiative, Dr. Nancy W. Dickey, executive director of the Center for Optimizing Rural Health, spoke to more than 100 attendees on the importance of different entities working together to bolster access to health and wellness resources in rural areas. “If you’re not growing and changing, you’re dying,” emphasized Dickey during Thursday’s presentation.
Source: The Arkansas City Traveler