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KU Fellowship Program
The Fellowship Program in partnership with the University of Kansas is a unique opportunity for primary care clinic staff to gain valuable knowledge in clinic management.
This program was developed with funding from the Bureau of Primary Health Care and is in conjunction with the Department of Health Policy and Management of the Kansas University Medical Center .
For additional information on the fellowship program, contact Val Renault, Director of Resource Development and Communications.
SEARCH
The SEARCH program, funded through a grant from the National Health Service Corps, provides health professions students and residents with opportunities to work on interdisciplinary health care teams, providing a unique primary care training experience working with people in underserved rural and urban areas.
SEARCH training sites are located in Health Professional Shortage Areas in the state and are in both rural and urban settings.
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