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Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education Program (THCGME)

This program supports community-based primary care residency programs to train primary care physician and dental residents in underserved and rural settings. To learn more about the impact of this program, see Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME): Expanding the Primary Care Workforce.

Am I eligible?

When funding is available, you can apply if you* are a community-based ambulatory patient care center that sponsors an accredited primary care residency program in one of the following specialties/disciplines:

  • Psychiatry
  • Obstetrics and gynecology
  • Geriatrics
  • Pediatrics
  • Family medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Internal Medicine - Pediatrics
  • General dentistry
  • Pediatric dentistry

* Note: Always read the notice of funding opportunity for full eligibility requirements.

How do I apply?

Apply via grants.gov:

Who has received awards?

To identify awardees for this grant for the most recent fiscal year:

  1. Go to Explore Grants.
  2. Scroll down to Detail.
  3. In the Program field, select Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (T9C).

HRSA also published these lists of awardees:

What are accomplishments and outcomes of the grant awardees?

Program awardees regularly submit data and reports about their funded programs to HRSA for analysis. The National Center for Health Workforce Analysis analyzes the data, evaluates the programs, and produces annual reports on the program’s outcomes and impacts.

How do I report on my grant?

If you have received a grant, you must report on your grant every year. We provide training and other help so you can manage your grant.

Submit your annual report via HRSA’s Electronic Handbooks (EHBs). Get instructions on how to submit your final report (PDF - 60 KB).

How can I contact you?

Email: Angela Aldrich

Call: 301-594-3731

Learn more about the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education program and its impact on the community.

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