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 The SEARCH Project (Student/resident Experiences And Rotations in Community Health) facilitates health professions students and residents to serve on interprofessional healthcare teams in underserved communities as part of their clinical training.

The Health Resources and Services Administration provides funding to State Primary Care Offices, Primary Care Associations, Offices of Rural Health, Area Health Education Centers and other organizations to operate SEARCH programs.   


SEARCH Student/Resident Application Form

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Please return the application by mail to:
Rachel Little
East Texas AHEC
301 University Blvd
Galveston, TX 77555-1056
Fax to 409-772-7886, or email:
ralittle@utmb.edu

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 SEARCH Training Sites

The SEARCH-designated training sites listed below offer community-based training opportunities for primary care residents, medical students, nurse practitioner students, and physician assistant students who are interested in becoming community-responsive, culturally-competent clinicians. These rotations are designed to increase the students' and residents' understanding of the community and public health issues that adversely impact the delivery of health care services in underserved communities.

Students, please note: Do not contact the sites you are interested in prior to your rotation. All site placements must be made and cleared through our Regional Operations office.

    
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