Title 42 › Chapter 6A— PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter V— HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION › Part E— Health Professions and Public Health Workforce › Subpart 2— public health workforce › § 295
The Secretary can give grants or contracts to eligible groups to grow and improve the public health workforce and help meet health needs at the national, State, and local levels. Eligible groups include schools that train health professionals, academic health centers, State or local governments, or other suitable public or nonprofit organizations that apply with the required information. Preference may go to programs serving people from disadvantaged backgrounds (including underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities) and to programs whose graduates often work in underserved communities. Grant money can pay for planning and running training programs, faculty development, student support, technical help, creating or improving residency programs in preventive medicine and dental public health (and aid for residents), retraining current workers, preparing people for State and community jobs, loan repayment, and other related activities. Training funded under these grants should make public health education more accessible to the workforce, link classroom learning to real practice, use practice-site learning, or develop distance and adult-learning methods that build skills and cultural understanding. Grants can also fund traineeships for students in accredited public health schools entering fields with severe shortages, including epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, toxicology, public health nursing, nutrition, preventive medicine, maternal and child health, and behavioral and mental health.
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42 U.S.C. § 295
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 5, 2026
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