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  • 53: 2024 Reverse Site Visit (RSV) Recap

53: 2024 Reverse Site Visit (RSV) Recap

Tuesday 9th April 2024

Join Tim Rable as he recaps the highlights of the 2024 Reverse Site Visit, featuring keynote speeches, innovative competitions, and valuable insights.
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2024 Reverse Site Visit Recap: A Week of Inspiration and Innovation

Episode Overview

  • Over 900 registrations and nearly 100 sessions.
  • Keynote speeches from HRSA leaders.
  • Innovation tank competition with Intermountain Health winning first place.
  • Michael Botticelli's impactful discussion on recovery stories.
  • Diverse plenary formats to cater to different learning styles.
"It's hard to hate up close really sticks when looking at the power of recovery stories and their impact on anti-stigma work"
In this episode of Rural Roads - The RCORPodcast, host Tim Rable takes you on a journey through the highlights of the 2024 Reverse Site Visit (RSV) held in Washington, D.C. The event was packed with insightful sessions, memorable speeches, and engaging activities, all aimed at enhancing the efforts of RCORP grantees in addressing behavioural healthcare issues in rural communities. With over 900 registrations and nearly 100 sessions, there was no shortage of learning and networking opportunities.
Keynote speakers included Megan Meacham from HRSA and Carol Johnson, who shared inspiring messages about the future of rural healthcare initiatives. The innovation tank competition was a standout moment, with Intermountain Health taking first place and Southern Plains Tribal Health Board finishing a close second. The episode also features a touching conversation with Michael Botticelli, former director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, who emphasised the power of recovery stories in combating stigma.
Whether you’re a grantee looking for new ideas or someone interested in rural healthcare, this episode offers a wealth of valuable insights and reflections. Don’t miss out on the chance to relive this impactful event and gather inspiration for your own initiatives.