Health centre partners with Gateway on rural health research inititives
Officials with the South Bruce Grey Health Centre and the Gateway Centre of Excellence in Rural Health have signed a collaboration agreement to strengthen the development of rural health research initiatives.
The two organizations convened at the Walkerton hospital site Friday (March 27), joined by health centre board members,
Huron‐Bruce MP Ben Lobb, Huron‐Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson and Bruce‐Grey‐Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker, to sign the agreement and discuss future opportunities for rural health research.

“Gateway Centre of Excellence in Rural Health is extremely pleased to begin a unique partnership with the health care professionals at the South Bruce Grey Health Centre,” says
Gwen Devereaux (left, in photo), Gateway President.
“In today's environment of coveted health care dollars, combining our efforts to collaborate in doing research and problem-solve serious rural health care issues, will be extremely beneficial to all the people in our local communities.”
“Gateway has developed a provincial reputation for engaging eminent research chairpersons to guide rural health-themed research,” says
Paul Rosebush (right, in photo), health centre president and chief executive officer. “The health centre will look for opportunities to utilize this network to develop knowledge and meet the future interests of our community.”
(photo courtesy of the South Bruce Grey Health Centre)
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