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  • First, the amendment provides more dollars for the National Health Service Corps.
  • A National Health Service Corps reviewer called the film " extraordinarily moving ."
  • For example, National Health Service Corps physicians work in underserved areas in return for tuition assistance.
  • National Health Service Corps : http : / / www . bphc . hrsa . gov / nhsc/
  • The National Health Service Corps now provides Montana with nine physicians-- not many-- nine, but they're very much valued.
  • "In exchange for financial assistance, more than 28, 000 clinicians have served in the National Health Service Corps since 1972.
  • Bush also wants to overhaul the National Health Services Corps to better place health care providers in areas of shortage.
  • From 1978 to 80, he served in the National Health Service Corps in Dixon, California, as a migrant health physician.
  • She has a National Health Service Corps scholarship and will work in a medically underserved area when she finishes her training.
  • Benjamin had signed up with the National Health Service Corps, which pays tuition bills for doctors willing to work where they're needed most.
  • Bush also called for changes in the National Health Service Corps to assure that doctors are sent to the areas most in need.
  • AMSA was also instrumental in the introduction of the original Family Practice Act of 1970, and supported legislation establishing the National Health Service Corps.
  • Upon her return to the United States, Floyd joined the National Health Services Corps to serve in rural Palmetto, Georgia for a three-year term.
  • Dr . Weaver began his career in the USPHS in 1975 as a National Health Service Corps ( NHSC ) volunteer physician in Tooele, Utah.
  • In exchange for a scholarship from the National Health Service Corps, he had agreed to work two years in one of the agency's designated underserved communities.
  • Bush will seek a $ 44 million increase for the National Health Service Corps, which helps bring doctors and other health care professionals to medically underserved areas.
  • From 1971 through 1980, the AMSA Foundation was the primary recruiter of physicians for the National Health Service Corps, Bureau of Medical Services and the Indian Health Service.
  • He wrote the book  The Dance of Legislation, a descriptive account of a single bill establishing the National Health Service Corps along its two-year trip through Congress.
  • Many community health centers have difficulty recruiting doctors and depend on the National Health Service Corps, created in 1970 to provide basic care to inner-city neighborhoods and rural areas.
  • During Steinfeld's tenure as Surgeon General, two important new Public Health Service programs were established, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the National Health Service Corps.
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