Appalachian Regional Healthcare System
Allison Lipscomb has extensive work experience in the healthcare sector. Allison started their career in 2004 as the Farmworker Health Program Director at Appalachian Regional Healthcare System. In 2014, they joined the NC Community Health Center Association as the Community Development & Special Populations Coordinator. Throughout their career, Allison has focused on community development and providing healthcare services to special populations.
Allison Lipscomb pursued their education from 2002 to 2004, attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. During this time, they focused on the field of maternal and child health and successfully completed their degree, earning a Master of Public Health (MPH).
Appalachian Regional Healthcare System
Appalachian Regional Healthcare System (ARHS), the healthcare leader in the High Country, is comprised of three hospitals, fifteen medical practices, a cancer center, a heart and vascular center, a pain management center, a physical therapy rehabilitation and wellness center, and a healthcare foundation. Appalachian Regional Healthcare System is committed to Making Life Better through providing medical treatment, preventing illness, educating the healthcare professionals of tomorrow, researching new ways to fight disease, and working in our community to build a healthier High Country. For more information, visit apprhs.org.