Title 42 › Chapter 6A— PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter VI— NURSING WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT › Part B— Nurse Practitioners, Nurse Midwives, Nurse Anesthetists, and Other Advanced Education Nurses › § 296j
The Secretary may give grants and make contracts with eligible groups to pay for projects that improve advanced nursing education and for traineeships for students in advanced nursing programs. Advanced education nurses are people in advanced nursing degree or certificate programs (including combined R.N./graduate programs and post-master’s certificates; for nurse midwives, certain certificate programs that existed before November 13, 1998) who train to be nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse midwives, nurse anesthetists, nurse educators, nurse administrators, clinical nurse leaders, public health nurses, or other advanced nurse specialists the Secretary decides need extra training. Nurse practitioner programs must follow the Secretary’s guidelines and aim to prepare nurses to provide primary care in homes, clinics, long-term care, hospitals, and other settings. Midwifery, nurse anesthesia, and clinical nurse specialist programs must meet the listed accreditation or full-time training and education goals. The Secretary will set rules for other eligible advanced programs. The Secretary may only award a grant if the applicant agrees that traineeship funds will pay tuition, books, fees, and reasonable living expenses. The Secretary must give special consideration to applicants who will train nurses to work in Health Professional Shortage Areas under section 254e.
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42 U.S.C. § 296j
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