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Equipment to Enhance Training for Health Professions Training

The Equipment to Enhance Training for Health Professions Training Programs (EETHP) is a funding opportunity under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act or ARRA) that provides Federal funding for the purchase of health professions training equipment.

Program Goals

  • Increase the number of highly skilled health workforce professionals in the United States or its territories through the availability and use of training equipment.
  • Strengthen the National capacity for health professions education through the purchase of health professions training equipment.
  • Invest in the educational and/or service infrastructure, through the purchase of equipment, to enhance the quality of health professions education.

Awards will be made through 21 health professions training Programss authorized under Titles III, VII and VIII of the Public Health Service Act.  Eligibility, priorities and preferences within the individual Programss differ, pursuant to the PHS Act.  Because of these differences we have developed multiple funding opportunities.

Program Details

Equipment Grants to Dental Public Health Residency Training Programs – HRSA-10-176 Cancelled [+]

Closed Opportunities

HRSA-10-237 ARRA - Equipment to Enhance Training for Health Professionals- Primary Care Training and Enhancement- Physician Assistant Training in Primary Care (Previously HRSA-10-189)
HRSA-10-238 ARRA - Equipment to Enhance Training for Health Professionals-Primary Care Training and Enhancement- Academic Administrative Units in Primary Care (Previously HRSA-10-185)
HRSA-10-239 ARRA - Equipment to Enhance Training for Health Professionals- Primary Care Training and Enhancement - Predoctoral Training in Primary Care (Previously HRSA-10-187)
HRSA-10-240 ARRA - Equipment to Enhance Training for Health Professionals- Primary Care Training and Enhancement - Residency Training in Primary Care (Previously HRSA-10-190)
HRSA-10-241 ARRA - Equipment to Enhance Training for Health Professionals- Primary Care Training and Enhancement- Physician Faculty Development in Primary Care (Previously HRSA-10-186)
HRSA-10-253 ARRA - Equipment to Enhance Training for Health Professionals- Area Health Education Centers Infrastructure Development Awards and Area Health Education Centers Point of Service Maintenance and Enhancement Awards (Previously HRSA-10-194)
HRSA-10-245/258/259 ARRA - Equipment Grants to Residency Training in General and Pediatric Dentistry Programs (Previously HRSA-10-191)
Equipment Grants to Comprehensive Geriatric Education Programs  – HRSA-10-173
Equipment Grants to Centers of Excellence – HRSA-10-174
Equipment Grants to State Oral Health Workforce Grant Programs – HRSA-10-183
Equipment Grants to Preventive Medicine Residency Training Programs – HRSA-10-180
Equipment Grants to Health Careers Opportunity Programs – HRSA-10-182
Equipment Grants to Public Health Training Centers – HRSA-10-181
Equipment Grants to Geriatric Education Centers – HRSA-10-178
Equipment Grants to Geriatric Training Regarding Physicians and Dentists Programs – HRSA-10-179
Equipment Grants to Graduate Psychology Education Programs – HRSA-10-175
Equipment Grants to Advanced Education Nursing Programs – HRSA-10-171
Equipment Grants to Nursing Workforce Diversity Programs – HRSA-10-167
Equipment Grants to Nurse Education Practice and Retention Programs – HRSA-10-172

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Did You Know?
  • The U.S. has long suffered from a shortage of primary care health professionals and will face a shortage of approximately 21,000 primary care physicians in 2015, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.
  • The Affordable Care Act provides $250 million in 2010 to increase the number of health care providers and strengthen the primary care workforce.
  • This builds on the $500 million for health workforce investments made by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.