Title 25 › Chapter 18— INDIAN HEALTH CARE › Subchapter I— INDIAN HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL › § 1616g
The Secretary can give grants to at least three colleges or universities to keep and grow the Indians into Medicine Program (INMED). One grant must keep INMED at the University of North Dakota and call it the Quentin N. Burdick Indian Health Programs, unless reviews show it is not doing what it should. That UND program should, as much as possible, work with the Quentin N. Burdick American Indians Into Psychology Program and the Quentin N. Burdick American Indians Into Nursing Program. The Secretary must make rules to award the grants competitively. Grant applicants must run programs that reach out to Indian communities and schools (including reservation schools and community colleges), have an advisory board with tribal and community members, offer summer math and science prep, provide tutoring, counseling, and other student support for health careers, and, when possible, hire qualified Indians. The Secretary must report to Congress with recommendations for changes or expansion by no later than three years after November 23, 1988.
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25 U.S.C. § 1616g
Title 25 — Indians
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Apr 5, 2026
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