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Clinical Workforce Development Training, Technical Assistance, and Learning Collaboratives for FQHCs

This funding record is inactive. Please see the program website or contact the program sponsor to determine if this program is currently accepting applications or will open again in the future.

Sponsors
Community Health Center, Inc., Weitzman Institute
Deadlines
Feb 29, 2024
Contact

Amanda Schiessl
amanda@mwhs1.com

Bianca Flowers
flowerb@mwhs1.com

Meaghan Angers
angersm@mwhs1.com

Purpose

The Weitzman Institute provides training, technical assistance, and learning collaboratives for Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and FQHC look-alikes.

Assistance will come in the form of:

  • National webinars
  • Activity sessions for groups of health centers that include guidance and consulting on specific topics related to FQHCs' objectives
  • Learning collaboratives with intensive coaching designed to efficiently move participating FQHC's from planning to implementation of replicable models

Priority areas include:

  • Developing highly trained clinical care teams that will increase access to comprehensive primary care services
  • Responding to the government's plan for ending the HIV epidemic by addressing the emerging issue of HIV prevention
  • Emergency preparedness and environmental health impacts
  • Developing sustainable programs for health professions training
  • Establishing postgraduate residency and fellowship programs
  • Enhancing and advancing a model of high performing team based care in FQHCs
Eligibility

FQHCs and FQHC look-alikes are eligible to apply.

Geographic coverage
Nationwide
Amount of funding

Assistance will be provided at no cost.

Application process

Email the program staff to request training or technical assistance.

A link to the common application for all 2024 learning collaboratives is available on the program website.

Tagged as
Access · Care coordination · Federally Qualified Health Centers · Graduate medical education · HIV and AIDS · Health workforce education and training · Interprofessional training of the health workforce · Networking and collaboration · Primary care · Sustainability of programs



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