Sandral Hullett, MD, MPH

Dr. Sandral Hullett has dedicated her career to improving rural health care for Alabamians. She is described by her peers as a gifted clinician, effective administrator, and tireless humanitarian. A native of Birmingham, Dr. Hullett earned her medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania and her master’s in Public Health from The University of Alabama at Birmingham. Dr. Hullett’s professional interests in rural healthcare have included an emphasis on healthcare delivery to the under-served, the under-insured, and the poor.

For over 22 years, Dr. Hullett served as both a physician and a director for the not-for-profit Family HealthCare of Alabama, where she supervised the operation of 24 primary health care facilities serving 20 rural counties. On February 1, 2001, Dr. Hullett was appointed the Interim Director of Cooper Green Hospital in Birmingham. Dr. Hullett is the longest serving trustee of the University of Alabama System and was named Rural Practitioner of the Year by the National Rural Health Association.