§ 295j. Preferences and required information in certain programs
(a)
Preferences in making awards
(1)
In general
Subject to paragraph (2), in making awards of grants or contracts under any of sections
293k and
294 of this title, the Secretary shall give preference to any qualified applicant that—
(b)
“Graduate” defined
For purposes of this section, the term “graduate” means, unless otherwise specified, an individual who has successfully completed all training and residency requirements necessary for full certification in the health profession selected by the individual.
(c)
Exceptions for new programs
(1)
In general
To permit new programs to compete equitably for funding under this section, those new programs that meet at least 4 of the criteria described in paragraph (3) shall qualify for a funding preference under this section.
(2)
Definition
As used in this subsection, the term “new program” means any program that has graduated less than three classes. Upon graduating at least three classes, a program shall have the capability to provide the information necessary to qualify the program for the general funding preferences described in subsection (a) of this section.
(3)
Criteria
The criteria referred to in paragraph (1) are the following:
(A)
The mission statement of the program identifies a specific purpose of the program as being the preparation of health professionals to serve underserved populations.
(B)
The curriculum of the program includes content which will help to prepare practitioners to serve underserved populations.
(C)
Substantial clinical training experience is required under the program in medically underserved communities.
(D)
A minimum of 20 percent of the clinical faculty of the program spend at least 50 percent of their time providing or supervising care in medically underserved communities.
(E)
The entire program or a substantial portion of the program is physically located in a medically underserved community.