Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) Program
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The Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education Program aims to sustain funding for existing residency training programs hosted in community-based ambulatory care centers, ensuring the continued development of physicians equipped to deliver high-quality primary care in underserved areas, particularly rural and medically vulnerable communities. The program emphasizes building competencies that enable residents to effectively serve diverse populations and address widespread health disparities through hands-on, community-focused training experiences. Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services, the initiative is forecasted for future funding opportunities with a posted date of July 8, 2026. While no solicitation number or NAICS code is currently available, interested parties can reach out to Xiomara Santana, MPH, at xsantana@hrsa.gov or 301-480-2777 for further information or to monitor updates through the official grants portal linked at https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/363111. The program remains targeted exclusively at supporting training infrastructure in outpatient settings that serve as critical access points for vulnerable populations.
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The purpose of the THCGME Program is to provide maintenance funding to support the training of residents in existing HRSA-supported primary care residency training programs in community-based ambulatory patient care centers. These programs will prepare residents to provide high-quality care, particularly in rural and medically vulnerable communities, and develop competencies to serve a wide range of populations and communities.
