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Title 42
Chapter 6A
Subchapter V
Part E
Subpart 2
Subpart 1 - health professions w...
§ 295a. Public health training c...
Subpart 1 - health professions w...
§ 295a. Public health training c...
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Notes
§ 295.
General provisions
(a)
In general
(b)
Eligibility
To be eligible to receive a grant or contract under subsection (a) an entity shall—
(1)
be—
(A)
a health professions school, including an accredited school or program of public health, health administration, preventive medicine, or dental public health or a school providing health management programs;
(B)
an academic health center;
(C)
a State or local government; or
(D)
any other appropriate public or private nonprofit entity; and
(2)
prepare and submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may require.
(c)
Preference
In awarding grants or contracts under this section the Secretary may grant a preference to entities—
(1)
serving individuals who are from disadvantaged backgrounds (including underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities); and
(2)
graduating large proportions of individuals who serve in underserved communities.
(d)
Activities
Amounts provided under a grant or contract awarded under this section may be used for—
(1)
the costs of planning, developing, or operating demonstration training programs;
(2)
faculty development;
(3)
trainee support;
(4)
technical assistance;
(5)
to meet the costs of projects—
(A)
to plan and develop new residency training programs and to maintain or improve existing residency training programs in preventive medicine and dental public health, that have available full-time faculty members with training and experience in the fields of preventive medicine and dental public health; and
(B)
to provide financial assistance to residency trainees enrolled in such programs;
(6)
the retraining of existing public health workers as well as for increasing the supply of new practitioners to address priority public health, preventive medicine, public health dentistry, and health administration needs;
(7)
preparing public health professionals for employment at the State and community levels;
(8)
public health workforce loan repayment programs; or
(9)
other activities that may produce outcomes that are consistent with the purposes of this section.
(e)
Traineeships
(1)
In general
With respect to amounts used under this section for the training of health professionals, such training programs shall be designed to—
(A)
make public health education more accessible to the public and private health workforce;
(B)
increase the relevance of public health academic preparation to public health practice in the future;
(C)
provide education or training for students from traditional on-campus programs in practice-based sites; or
(D)
develop educational methods and distance-based approaches or technology that address adult learning requirements and increase knowledge and skills related to community-based cultural diversity in public health education.
(2)
Severe shortage disciplines
(
July 1, 1944, ch. 373
, title VII, § 765, as added
Pub. L. 105–392, title I, § 105
,
Nov. 13, 1998
,
112 Stat. 3553
; amended
Pub. L. 111–148, title V, § 5206(a)
,
Mar. 23, 2010
,
124 Stat. 611
.)
cite as:
42 USC 295
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