Rural/Underserved Opportunities Program (RUOP)
                              The Rural Underserved Opportunities Program (RUOP) Triple I is a six-week research
                                 project conducted alongside a four-week clinical immersion in a rural or underserved
                                 community in Wyoming or the WWAMI region. Students work side-by-side with local physicians
                                 providing health care to historically disinvested populations and conducting community-focused
                                 research such as health education projects, needs assessments, intervention planning,
                                 or evaluation of health services. This early exposure to the challenges and rewards
                                 of practicing primary care community-based medicine offers students a chance to learn
                                 how healthcare systems function in these communities and how community research can
                                 benefit local efforts to address a public health priority.
                              
                              Students present their findings every Fall at the Wyoming WWAMI research symposium.
                              
                               
                              
                              View RUOP projects below.