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9/20/23, 9:46 AM University of Arizona Mail - Thank you for attending the 49th Annual Rural Health Conference

Melina Raquel Barragan <mrbh11@arizona.edu>

Thank you for attending the 49th Annual Rural Health Conference
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Arizona Center for Rural Health <CRH-communications@comms.arizona.edu> Mon, Jun 12, 2023 at 2:06 PM
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Thank you for attending the 49th Annual Arizona Rural


Health Conference

Our sincerest thanks


For making the 49th Annual Rural Health Conference our best yet! We had another record-
breaking attendance at the High Country Conference Center.

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9/20/23, 9:46 AM University of Arizona Mail - Thank you for attending the 49th Annual Rural Health Conference

If you would like to revisit conference materials check the event page on our website in the
coming days for session materials and photos.

If you haven't already, please take a few minutes to complete our survey. We are always looking
for ways to improve the experience for our guests and will use these anonymous responses to
help us plan our next great event - our 50th Annual Arizona Rural Health Conference.

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University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and
Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community
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