TRHA Celebrates Launch of UTA’s Mobile Simulation Lab for Rural Communities

The Texas Rural Health Association (TRHA) is proud to celebrate the launch of the University of Texas at Arlington’s Mobile Simulation Lab, a groundbreaking initiative designed to bring hands-on clinical training directly to rural communities across Texas.

As featured in KERA News, this innovative program is a powerful response to one of rural healthcare’s most persistent challenges—access to quality training and professional development.

“The overall Texas rural health care system is in crisis in so many ways, and we need to invest in practical, community-connected solutions. This mobile training lab not only strengthens the workforce, but it also sends a message to rural providers that they’re seen.” – TRHA 

TRHA is proud to support initiatives like this that prioritize rural access to training, care, and sustainability. We look forward to continuing to uplift UTA that continuously works to meet communities where they are and build a stronger, more resilient rural health workforce.

At TRHA, we’re committed to supporting partners like UT Arlington who are working on the ground to close gaps and bring lasting solutions to rural Texas. We believe that collaboration is key to transforming the future of rural health—and we’re here to amplify, connect, and support those making an impact.

Interested in partnering with us to support rural health innovation?