Schools of public health, medicine, or osteopathic medicine, accredited public or private nonprofit hospitals, state, local or tribal health departments, and consortia of such entities are eligible to apply for federal support for preventive medicine residency programs. Applicant schools must be accredited by the ACGME, AOA, or CEPH. The purpose of HRSA‘s Preventive Medicine Residency with Integrative Health Care Training Program is to improve the health of communities by increasing the number and quality of preventive medicine physicians who can address public health needs, advance preventive medicine practices, increase access to integrative health care, and increase the integration of these two fields into preventive medicine training and practice. The deadline is May 29th and HRSA anticipates making 14 awards.