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Providers Clinical Support System - Universities

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The contract, titled "Providers Clinical Support System - Universities," aims to equip graduate-level health professional students with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively identify, intervene, and treat patients experiencing substance use, misuse, and substance use disorders once they become licensed practitioners. This initiative is managed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration under the Department of Health and Human Services. It seeks to enhance the preparedness of future health professionals in addressing substance-related conditions through comprehensive education and training. The solicitation for this program was posted on June 11, 2026, with a response deadline set for July 6, 2026. It is a federal solicitation without any specified set-aside provisions. The main contact for this grant program is Carmen Baldwin, who can be reached via email or phone for further inquiries. The contract serves as a critical step in improving public health outcomes by strengthening the capacity of universities to train health professionals in managing substance use disorders.

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Train graduate health students in identifying and treating substance use disorders, managed federally.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Adminis

NAICS

611310 - Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Adminis
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OfficeUS
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Department Of Health And Human Services → Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Adminis
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The purpose of this program is to fully prepare graduate-level health professional students to understand, identify, intervene, and treat patients with a substance use, misuse and substance use disorder upon becoming licensed practitioners.

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