Arizona Telemedicine Program webinar | 2023 Arizona Center for Rural Health spring webinar series

The Arizona Telemedicine Program, Southwest Telehealth Resource Center and the University of Arizona Center for Rural Health invite you to join a free, one-hour webinar as part of the 2023 Arizona Center for Rural Health spring webinar series. This webinar series is focused on providing technical assistance to rural stakeholders to disseminate research findings, policy updates, best-practices and other rural health issues to statewide rural partners and stakeholders throughout the state.
National Weather Service - An introduction to the latest in seasonal outlooks
Topics for this webinar:
- Gain an understanding about the National Weather Service and its mission
- Learn about how the NWS is evolving, and the services it provides to key weather partners and stakeholders
- Learn about the latest monsoon outlook and about El Niño, and what they portend for the upcoming year
For more information contact Mariah Erhart: merhart@arizona.edu • 520-626-2243
This webinar is made possible through funding provided by Health Resources and Services Administration, Office for the Advancement of Telehealth (U1U42527). Arizona State Office of Rural Health is funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Grant number H95RH00102-25-00. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, DHHS or the U.S. Government.

Singer has been the meteorologist in charge of the National Weather Service's Tucson office for more than five years. Prior to serving in this position, Singer spent time in Billings, Montana and Kansas City, Missouri in different capacities within the National Weather Service. He earned his Master of Science in meteorology from Saint Louis University in 2002, and his bachelor’s degree in aeronautics from Parks College in 1999. Singer is originally from Chicago, Illinois, and he and his family currently live in Marana, Arizona.
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