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Maine's Student and Resident Experiences and Rotations in Community Health (SEARCH) Program provides primary care training experiences at rural community health centers and other community based primary care sites around the state. Funded by the National Health Service Corps (NHSC), SEARCH was established to increase the number of primary care clinicians in the nation's medically underserved areas.
Family Practice residents and medical, dental, dental hygienist, nurse practitioner, and physician assistant students are eligible to apply for rotations. Students and residents with an interest in rural, community-based primary care are welcome to apply to SEARCH. Nationwide applicants are accepted, with special consideration given to NHSC Scholars, Maine-based students and Maine residents fulfilling requirements to F.A.M.E.'s Access to Medical Education Program.
For more information about our SEARCH Program, contact:
James R. Dowling, MS Workforce Development Manager Maine Primary Care Association 73 Winthrop Street Augusta, ME 04330 Tel: 207-621-0677 Ext. 203 Fax: 207-621-0577 E-mail: jrdowling@mepca.org |