Rural Training Track- Technical Assistance Demonstration Program

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Rural Training Track- Technical Assistance Demonstration Program: The purpose of the RTT-TA Demonstration Program is to form a consortium of organizations to better understand the challenges that Rural Training Track (RTT) residency program sites have when recruiting family physicians to train and practice in rural settings. This consortium will work to identify and analyze the key policy issues affecting these rural training sites and, once these challenges and barriers are identified, to provide technical assistance to increase the number of family medicine physicians that choose to practice in rural areas. As part of the Improving Rural Health Care Initiative, ORHP seeks to use this Cooperative Agreement as a pilot program to determine if targeted policy and technical assistance for the nations RTTs can affect their viability and fill rate and ultimately their ability to produce the maximum number of rural physicians. The intent of this pilot is to create a strong national network of RTTs in the hope that this effort could be self sustaining after an initial Federal investment either through consortium members themselves or through cost savings associated with any decreases in recruitment fees of residents and future physicians. The Rural Training Track Technical Assistance (RTT-TA) Demonstration Program requires the establishment of a consortium to encourage creative and lasting relationships among all or almost all RTT programs across the nation. The consortium must be composed of a central entity that coordinates all cooperative agreement activities and that will serve as the applicant of record with the exception that the applicant will have relationships with, and develop a consortium of, all or almost all RTT programs across the nation as well as any other partner entities necessary to establish the consortium of RTTs. ORHP is defining, for the purposes of this cooperative agreement, a Rural Family Medicine Residency Program- Rural Training Track (RTT) program as a "1+2 program" where the first year of training is done at a central, usually urban, site and the last two years are based at rural training sites.
Federal Grant Title: Rural Training Track- Technical Assistance Demonstration Program
Federal Agency Name: Health Resources and Services Administration
Grant Categories: Health
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-10-192
Type of Funding: Cooperative Agreement
CFDA Numbers: 93.155
CFDA Descriptions: Rural Health Research Centers
Current Application Deadline: Apr 30, 2010
Original Application Deadline: Apr 30, 2010
Posted Date: Mar 11, 2010
Creation Date: Mar 11, 2010
Archive Date: Jun 25, 2010
Total Program Funding: $500,000
Maximum Federal Grant Award:
Minimum Federal Grant Award:
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Cost Sharing or Matching: No
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility
Applications may be submitted by any public or private nonprofit entities, including faith-based and community-based organizations, State Governments and their agencies such as universities, colleges, research institutions, hospitals, State and local governments or their bona fide agents along with federally recognized Indian Tribal governments, Indian Tribes, and Indian Tribal organizations. The threshold review criteria require an organization that is national in scope and that has an established working relationship with the following constituencies: Rural Family Medicine Residency Programs, Rural Training Track sites, Academic Medical Centers, Federally Qualified Health Centers, Rural Health Clinics, Critical Access Hospitals, and national rural associations. The applicant will also be expected to have relationships with, and develop a consortium of, all or almost all RTT programs across the nation. ORHP is defining, for the purposes of this cooperative agreement, a Rural Family Medicine Residency Program - Rural Training Track (RTT) program as a "1+2 program" where the first year of training is done at a central, usually urban, site and the last two years are based at rural training sites. The roles and responsibilities of each member organization must be clearly defined and each must contribute significantly to the goals of the program.
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