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Wisconsin Primary Care and Psychiatry Shortage Grant is sponsored by Wisconsin Office of Rural Health. This grant provides financial assistance to primary care physicians and psychiatrists who agree to practice in underserved areas of Wisconsin. Up to twelve primary care physicians and up to twelve psychiatrists are awarded each fiscal year.
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WI Higher Educational Aids Board - Primary Care and Psychiatry Shortage Grant Primary Care and Psychiatry Shortage Grant Primary Care and Psychiatry Shortage Grant The Primary Care and Psychiatry Shortage Grant, (Act 128), was created to encourage primary care physicians and psychiatrists to practice in underserved areas of the state of Wisconsin.
Under this program, up to 12 primary care physicians and up to 12 psychiatrists may receive a financial assistance award each fiscal year. The minimum financial assistance award is $20,800. If funds are available, eligible primary care physicians and psychiatrists may receive a financial assistance award in up to three fiscal years.
Primary care physicians and psychiatrists who have completed or will complete a graduate medical education training program in Wisconsin in 2014 or later and intend to practice in an underserved area in Wisconsin can apply.
Applicants must submit the Notice of Intent to Practice in an Underserved Area in Wisconsin form PRIOR to accepting employment or becoming in any other way affiliated as a physician in an underserved area in Wisconsin. For more information about the program, including qualifying primary care specialties and underserved areas, please see Primary Care and Psychiatry Shortage Grant Information .
Notice of Intent to Practice in an Underserved Area in Wisconsin Claim For Financial Assistance Primary Care and Psychiatry Shortage Grant Information Act 128 Legislative Council Act Memo Resources for Primary Care and Mental Health Providers: The Wisconsin Office of Rural Health Information on the Health Professions Loan Assistance Program and the Rural Physician Loan Assistance Program For questions or concerns, please contact: Email: joy.
dyer@wisconsin. gov
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Primary care physicians and psychiatrists agreeing to practice in underserved areas of Wisconsin. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Minimum $20,800 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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