Delaware Code § 16-9908

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(a) The Board shall be responsible for overseeing implementation of policies designed to accomplish the purposes set forth in § 9907
of this title and shall report to the Commission on its progress in an annual report. Its activities and responsibilities shall include:
(1) Developing a recruitment program for medical education in conjunction with local colleges and universities to encourage medical
school applications from minorities and residents of rural counties and underserved areas of Delaware, in addition to other students
interested in pursuing a medical education.
(2) Developing and maintaining statewide communications, publicity and marketing plans in cooperation with the Delaware Higher
Education Office and other interested parties, which will promote awareness of the existence of DIMER and the Sidney Kimmel
Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine as Delaware's alternatives to
state-sponsored medical schools.

(3) Close monitoring of the relationship between the University of Delaware Medical Scholars Program and all out-of-state admission
slots reserved for Delaware residents.
(4) Developing recruitment programs aimed at attracting premedical students interested in community and rural medicine; provided,
however, that the Delaware Health Care Commission shall be empowered to expand or replace this activity with other duties if required
by the future health care needs of the State.
(5) Support, as appropriate, private sector provider recruitment efforts by consolidating information collection and dissemination
efforts, such as statewide recruitment brochures.
(6) Advising the Delaware Higher Education Office, Division of Public Health, and Delaware Health Care Commission as it
administers and monitors scholarships, loans and loan repayment programs:
a. Aimed at attracting graduates and residents in disciplines in which there is a shortage as determined by the Delaware Health
Care Commission; and
b. Offered to Delaware residents in financial need who wish to pursue a health-related education and to practice health-related
professions in Delaware.
The Board may develop working relationships and affiliation agreements with other institutions to facilitate carrying out the purposes
of this chapter. Any such agreements shall be approved by the Delaware Health Care Commission, and the State shall be a signatory to
any documents setting the terms of the agreements.
(b) In its annual report, the Board shall include progress made on increasing diversity in the DIMER program.

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