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Health Workforce Programs

Our workforce programs help strengthen the health workforce and connect skilled health care providers to communities in need, improving the health of people who need it most.

We offer scholarship, loan, and loan repayment programs to individuals and award grants to organizations (For example, schools, hospitals, health departments).

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Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP)

Program Type: Grant
Topic: Geriatrics
Purpose: Develop a health care workforce that maximizes patient and family engagement to address gaps in health for older adults by integrating geriatrics and primary care and other appropriate specialties, including collaboration with community partners.

Graduate Psychology Education (GPE) Program

Program Type: Grant
Topic: Behavioral or Mental Health
Purpose: Train doctoral health service psychology students, interns, and post-doctoral residents in integrated, interdisciplinary behavioral health for placement into community-based primary care settings in high-need and high-demand areas.

Grants to States to Support Oral Health Workforce Activities

Program Type: Grant
Topic: Oral Health
Purpose: Help states develop and implement innovative programs to address the dental workforce needs of designated dental health professional shortage areas (Dental HPSAs) in a manner appropriate to each state’s individual needs.

Health Workforce Resiliency Training

Program Type: Grant
Topic: Behavioral or Mental Health
Purpose: Provide evidence-based planning, development, and training in health profession activities in order to reduce burnout and promote resiliency among the workforce.

Medical Student Education (MSE) Program

Program Type: Grant
Topic: Medicine
Purpose: Support community-based primary care residency programs to train primary care physician and dental residents in underserved and rural settings.

Nurse Anesthetist Traineeship (NAT)

Program Type: Grant
Topic: Nursing
Purpose: Increase the supply and distribution of certified registered nurse anesthetists who are prepared and well positioned to practice independently and collaboratively within interprofessional teams and to deliver evidence-based, high-quality, and safe anesthesia and pain management services. The program aims to expand access to anesthesia services, especially to rural, urban, and tribal underserved communities nationwide.