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  2. 18 great rural communities for remote workers - AOL

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    Many of these rural communities are stepping up to attract digital nomads, offering a blend of lower-cost living, accessible amenities, award-winning school systems, and small-town charm.

  3. CNMs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The two goals of the Lobenstein School were to “1) supervise and teach untrained midwives and 2) bring skilled maternity care […] to women in remote rural areas.” [11] The MCA modeled its midwifery curriculum after European, particularly British examples. It required registered nurses to complete a ten-month midwifery program.

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  6. Mercy College of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Mercy College of Ohio is a private Roman Catholic nursing school in Toledo and Youngstown, Ohio. It was founded as the Mercy School of Nursing in 1918 by the Sisters of Mercy. The name was changed in August 2011 from Mercy College of Northwest Ohio to its current name. [2] Mercy College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. [2]

  7. Social and economic stratification in Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    The drastic socioeconomic divide has even led to violent feuds among Appalachians living in remote mountainous regions, as the region fails to be guaranteed political rights. [7] [8] Recently, with the decline of the coal-mining industry, even fewer jobs have become available in the region.