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of Health Medical Education and Research Costs (MERC) Medical Education and Research Costs (MERC) Home Health Care Workforce & Education Committee Office of Rural Health and Primary Care Medical Education and Research Costs (MERC) Medical Education and Research Costs (MERC) Home Health Care Workforce & Education Committee Office of Rural Health and Primary Care Medical Education and Research Costs (MERC) Medical Education and Research Costs (MERC) Submission Timeline (PDF) Minnesota Clinical Training Sites Clinical Training Site: Where the students/residents gain clinical training experience in an inpatient or ambulatory patient care setting in Minnesota.
A clinical training site is the Minnesota Health Care Program (MHCP) enrolled practice address where training occurred.
Instructions for Clinical Training Sites (PDF) Worksheet to Prepare for Expenditure Reporting (Excel) Application & Reporting (Online Portal) Step One - Application: September 30, 2025 Step Two - Expenditures: December 15, 2025 Minnesota Sponsoring Institutions & Teaching Programs Sponsoring Institution: A hospital, school, or consortium in Minnesota that sponsors and maintains primary organizational and financial responsibility for a clinical medical education program in Minnesota and which is accountable to the accrediting body.
Teaching Program: Accredited Minnesota teaching program at a Minnesota institution that enrolls trainees and is responsible for the trainee's overall education. Teaching program coordinates clinical training for their enrolled students/residents at clinical training locations.
Instructions for Sponsoring Institutions & Teaching Programs (PDF) Application & Reporting (Online Portal) Teaching Program: October 20, 2025 Sponsor Institution: October 31, 2025
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Clinical training sites enrolled in the Minnesota Health Care Program addressing healthcare shortages in underserved areas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Site-Based Clinical Training Grant Program is funded by Minnesota Department of Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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