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HRSA/KY AHEC Scholars Program

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The AHEC Scholars Program is a national health resources & services administration (HRSA) program, aimed at strengthening the healthcare workforce.

  • Do you want to be a leader in providing care to rural and underserved Kentucky populations?
  • Are you ready to set yourself apart from your peers?
  • Do you want to work alongside students and professionals from across the state to understand Kentucky's greatest healthcare challenges?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then apply for the AHEC Scholars program!

The Kentucky AHEC Scholars Program is a new 2-year advanced learning opportunity which prepares health profession students to be leaders in their fields. Throughout the program, students will collaborate across health disciplines and geographic regions as they prepare to practice in the ever-evolving healthcare field.

Participation in the program is free and will confer a variety of benefits including: certifications, professional experience, recognition at graduation, and more! The AHEC Scholars Program consists of 40 hours of experiential and clinical training and 40 hours of didactic training each year. All content focuses on rural and underserved populations. The AHEC Scholars Program will supplement a student鈥檚 existing health professions program. Participation in this program is voluntary. AHEC Scholars will gain exposure to the following core topic areas:

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AHEC Scholars received Youth Mental Health First Aid Certification

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AHEC Scholars 2023-2024

Program Mission

To enhance the development of future healthcare professionals.

Program Eligibility

Program Specifics

Mandatory In-Person Program - Year 1

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Applicants must fill out a Google form application, submit a copy of students unofficial transcripts, and a letter of recommendation that is preferably academic.

Contact

anne hess

Anne Hess

Health Career Coordinator

ahess4@murraystate.edu

270.809.4118