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Song-Brown Healthcare Workforce Training Program is sponsored by California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI). This program funds institutions that train primary care health professionals to provide healthcare in California's medically underserved areas, with opportunities for training programs committed to increasing the number of primary care providers.
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Song-Brown Healthcare Workforce Training Programs - HCAI Song-Brown Healthcare Workforce Training Programs The Song-Brown program aims to increase the number of students and residents receiving quality primary care education and training in areas of unmet need throughout California.
Song-Brown Family Physician Training Act Contributions # Physicians can help increase access to quality care for many of California’s underserved populations by voluntarily contributing $25 to Song-Brown when obtaining or renewing their physician license. Contributions will support a program that has been committed to serving primary care training programs throughout the state since 1973.
Primary Care Residency (PCR) This grant opportunity will result in funding organizations to educate and train primary care residents to work in underserved communities.
Family Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant (FNP/PA) This grant opportunity will result in funding organizations to train primary care nurse practitioners and physician assistant trainees to work in underserved… Certified Nurse Midwifery (CNM) This grant opportunity will result in funding organizations to train certified nurse midwifery students to work in underserved communities.
This grant opportunity will result in funding the costs associated with meeting Midwifery Education Accreditation Council (MEAC) accreditation or Medical… This grant opportunity will result in funding organizations to train Registered Nurse trainees to work in underserved communities.
Song-Brown Program 50th Anniversary # Last year, the California Department of Health Care Access and Information celebrates the historic 50th anniversary of investing in California's Health Workforce Training. Email: SongBrown@hcai. ca.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Educational institutions in California supporting education and training of primary care and mental health professionals in areas of unmet need. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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