Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) Program
The purpose of the THCGME Program is to support the training of residents inprimary care residency training programs in community-based ambulatory patientcare centers. These residency programs will prepare residents to provide high-qualitycare, particularly in rural and underserved communities, and develop competenciesto serve these diverse populations and communities. These notices announce theopportunity to apply for funding under the THCGME Program.This funding will support both the direct expenses associated with sponsoring approvedgraduate medical residency training programs and indirect expenses associated with theadditional costs relating to teaching residents in residency training programs.Two award types are available:1. Expansion awards for an increased number of resident Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)positions at existing HRSA THCGME Programs.2. New awards to support new resident FTE positions at new Teaching Health Centers(THCs). New THCs are those applicants seeking funding for residency programs thathave never received payment under the HRSA THCGME Program for the applicableresidency program in any previous fiscal year.As described in 340H(h)(2)(B), all resident FTEs for whom THCGME support is requested mustbe above the programs resident FTE baseline and must not put the program above the numberapproved by or awaiting approval by, the relevant accrediting body. Please review programobjectives for more information.
Award Range
$160,000 - $10,252,864
Total Program Funding
$80,000,000
Number of Awards
41
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
An eligible entity is a community-based ambulatory patient care center that: i. Operates an accredited primary care residency program; or ii. Has formed a GME consortium that operates an accredited primary care residency program a. In order to satisfy accreditation, academic and administrative responsibilities, a community-based ambulatory patient care center may form a GME consortium with partners (e.g., academic health centers, universities and/or medical schools, teaching hospitals, and critical access hospitals) where the GME consortium serves as the institutional sponsor of an accredited primary care residency program. b. The relationship between the community-based ambulatory patient care center and the consortium must be legally binding, and the agreement establishing the relationship must describe the roles and responsibilities of each entity. c. Within the consortium, the community-based ambulatory patient care center is expected to play an integral role in the academic, financial, and administrative operations of the residency. d. Teaching hospitals and academic institutions can be part of a GME consortium to assist with academic and administrative responsibilities.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
July 19, 2024
Application Closes
September 20, 2024
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