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HRSA Awards $5M to 26 Grantees for Medical and Dental Training

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Published March 17th, 2026
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The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) awarded over $5 million to 26 grantees to support primary care medical and dental residency training programs. This investment aims to strengthen the health workforce and expand access to care, particularly in underserved and rural communities.

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The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced an award of over $5 million to 26 teaching health centers operating primary care medical and dental residency programs. This funding, distributed through the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) program, will support nearly 100 residents and aims to increase the number of primary care clinicians practicing in underserved and rural areas. The announcement precedes the national Match Day for medical students, highlighting HRSA's commitment to addressing projected shortages of primary care physicians.

This notice serves as an informational update on HRSA's investments in healthcare workforce development. Regulated entities, particularly teaching health centers and medical/dental residency programs, should be aware of this funding initiative and its focus on community-based training. While no immediate compliance actions are required for most entities, this highlights HRSA's strategic priorities in expanding access to care and addressing workforce shortages, which may influence future funding opportunities or program requirements.

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HRSA to Celebrate Upcoming Match Day with New Investments in Community-Based Medical and Dental Training

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Health Resources and Services Administration For Immediate Release

March 17, 2026

HRSA News Room newsroom.hrsa.gov Contact: HRSA PRESS OFFICE Phone: 301-443-7070 Media Inquiries: Submit via this form HRSA is awarding over $5 million to 26 grantees to train primary care medical and dental residents.

Ahead of Match Day on March 20, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced it has awarded over $5 million to 26 teaching health centers that operate primary care medical and dental residency programs at rural and community health centers through the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) program. Match Day marks the milestone when medical students find out where they will complete their residency training. Through this investment, HRSA will support nearly 100 residents this year, strengthening the health workforce and expanding access to care across the country.

While most residency programs are based in hospitals, the THCGME program supports training in community-based outpatient settings, where most people receive their health care. Research shows that clinicians are more likely to practice in underserved and rural communities when they train in those settings.

“This funding allows health centers and other safety net providers to prepare a primary care workforce that understands and meets the needs of the communities they serve,” said HRSA Administrator Tom Engels. “With Match Day approaching, these funds will support the next generation of clinicians who will care for patients in rural and underserved communities.”

The THCGME program increases the number of physician trainees at a time when more primary care clinicians are urgently needed. HRSA’s National Center for Health Workforce Analysis projects a shortage of more than 70,600 primary care physicians, including family medicine, general internal medicine, and geriatrics, by 2038. These shortages will be particularly acute in rural areas.

During the last academic year, the THCGME program supported more than 1,250 residents across 88 programs in primary care specialties including family medicine, internal medicine, psychiatry, pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology, geriatrics, and general dentistry. Since its inception, the program has graduated more than 3,000 new primary care physicians and dentists into the workforce. Collectively, these residents have provided over 12 million hours of patient care in medically underserved and rural communities.

See a list of the FY 2026 Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education award recipients.

Learn more about the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education program.

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March 2026

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Agency
HRSA
Published
March 17th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Healthcare providers
Geographic scope
National (US)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Workforce Development Medical Education

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