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Summer Medical and Dental Education Program

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To develop and implement a six-week academic enrichment program for undergraduates from minority groups, rural areas, and economically disadvantaged backgrounds who are interested in pursuing careers in medicine or dentistry.

Will Learning in a Small Town Encourage Physicians to Practice There?

August 2, 2011 | Human Capital Blog Post

The University of Kansas last month opened a new medical school campus in the rural town of Salina, to teach students the complexities of rural health care and, university leaders hope, to encourage physicians to practice in small, underserved commu ...

Training Generalists Physicians for Underserved Rural North Carolina

July 1, 2003 | Program Result

East Carolina University School of Medicine developed strategies and programs aimed at substantially increasing the output of generalists, particularly those with an interest in practicing in underserved areas.

Curriculum Change at Nebraska Emphasized Clinical Experience in Rural Settings

January 1, 2007 | Program Result

The University of Nebraska College of Medicine drafted and approved a new, integrated curriculum for medical students that the school implemented in the fall of 1992.

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