Medical Student Education Program Non-Competitive Supplement
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HRSA provides grants to public institutions of higher education to expand or support graduate education for medical students preparing to become physicians in states with a projected primary care provider shortage. This supplemental funding is for the 12 Medical Student Education (MSE) Program award recipients from cohort fiscal year 2023, HRSA-23-124, to expand scholarships and faculty, preceptor, and curriculum development activities.
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[Federal Register Volume 90, Number 229 (Tuesday, December 2, 2025)]
[Notices]
[Pages 55318-55319]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2025-21742]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services Administration
Medical Student Education Program Non-Competitive Supplement
AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department
of Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Notice of class deviation from competition requirements.
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SUMMARY: HRSA provides grants to public institutions of higher
education to expand or support graduate education for medical students
preparing to become physicians in states with a projected primary care
provider shortage. This supplemental funding is for the 12 Medical
Student Education (MSE) Program award recipients from cohort fiscal
year 2023, HRSA-23-124, to expand scholarships and faculty, preceptor,
and curriculum development activities.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrea Knox, Acting Chief, Medical
Training and Geriatrics Branch, Division of Medicine and Dentistry,
Bureau of Health Workforce, HRSA, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD
20852, email: <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#98f9f3f6f7e0d8f0eaebf9b6fff7ee"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="06676d68697e466e74756728616970">[email protected]</span></a>, phone: 301-443-4170.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Intended Recipient(s) of the Award: MSE Program award recipients,
as listed in Table 1.
Amount of Non-Competitive Supplement Award(s): $14.1 million;
$1.175 million to each for fiscal year 2026.
Project Period: July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027.
Assistance Listing Number: 93.680.
Award Instrument: Non-competitive supplement for MSE.
Authority: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (Pub. L. 117-103);
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (Pub. L. 117-328); Full-Year
Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025 (Pub. L. 118-4).
Table 1--Recipients and Award Amounts
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Original award
Grant No. Award recipient name City, state amount
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T99HP52105........................... University of Arkansas for Little Rock, AR............ $4,000,000
Medical Sciences.
T99HP52104........................... University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL............. 3,999,999
Birmingham.
T99HP52110........................... University of Missouri Columbia, MO............... 4,000,000
System.
T99HP52113........................... University of Utah......... Salt Lake City, UT......... 3,999,999
T99HP52111........................... University of Oklahoma..... Oklahoma City, OK.......... 3,999,999
T99HP52106........................... The University of Kentucky Lexington, KY.............. 3,970,759
Research Foundation.
T99HP52109........................... University of Missouri Kansas City, MO............ 4,000,000
System.
T99HP52112........................... University of South Alabama Mobile, AL................. 4,000,000
T99HP52103........................... Trustees of Indiana Bloomington, IN............ 3,865,680
University.
T99HP52108........................... University of Mississippi Jackson, MS................ 3,973,000
Medical Center.
T99HP54245........................... Oklahoma State University.. Tulsa, OK.................. 4,000,000
T99HP52107........................... University of Louisville... Louisville, KY............. 4,000,000
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Justification: HRSA is providing a $1.175 million supplement to
each of the 12 MSE grant recipients from cohort 2023; HRSA-23-124. The
supplement will provide scholarships to medical students in their 3rd
or 4th year, who are applying to primary care residency programs in
general internal medicine, general pediatrics, family medicine, or
internal medicine/pediatrics. This core funding is designed to support
students early in their training who are aligned with the MSE Program
purpose, goals, and objectives. These years are critical in a student's
educational journey, as they begin clinical rotations, choose and apply
for residency training specialties, and make firm decisions about
future practice locations. This supplement provides additional
incentive and support at a time when long-term career intentions are
being considered. In addition, the following activities are required
under this supplement:
(1) Support the development of faculty in general internal
medicine, general pediatrics, family medicine, or internal medicine/
pediatrics.
(2) Support the training of general internal medicine, general
pediatrics,
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family medicine, or internal medicine/pediatrics primary care providers
to become and/or serve as preceptors and provide stipend support as
needed.
(3) Create/enhance and implement curricula that includes:
<bullet> Integrating behavioral health and primary care practice
including prevention and treatment of opioid and other substance use
disorders;
<bullet> Incorporating the use of telehealth and technology methods
such as Multiple Chronic Conditions e-Care Plan, artificial
intelligence and assistive technology, and mobile health technologies
to provide telehealth and in-person care delivery;
<bullet> Facilitating health systems and practice transformation
through the use of digital health, value-based care, and patient-
centered approaches to improve quality, reduce costs, and adapt to new
technologies and payment models; and
<bullet> Educating and training medical students on environmental
health and community nutrition needs to Make America Healthy Again.
Thomas J. Engels,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2025-21742 Filed 12-1-25; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4165-16-P
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