When funding primary care and family medicine programs or departments, primary care and family medicine residencies, and programs for the training of postgraduate primary care physicianâs assistants, primary care physician assistants, postgraduate primary care nurse practitioners, primary care nurse practitioners, certified nurse-midwives, licensed midwives, or registered nurses, the department shall give priority to programs that have demonstrated success in the following areas: (a) Graduating individuals who practice in medically underserved areas. (b) Enrolling members of underrepresented groups in medicine to the program. (c) Locating the programâs main training site in a medically underserved area. (d) Operating a main training site at which the majority of the patients are Medi-Cal recipients.
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