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Key Facts About the National Health Service Corps (NHSC)

Find current open National Health Service Corps job vacancies.The National Health Service Corps, through scholarship and loan repayment programs, helps every U.S. State and most territories to provide desperately needed primary health care in areas where health care providers are in short supply.

  • The Recovery Act has allowed the National Health Service Corps (Corps) to more than double the number of primary care doctors, dentists and other clinicians working in underserved communities nationwide — in small towns in the frontier west and in the most distressed inner-city neighborhoods.
  • As a result of the more than 4,000 Recovery Act-funded primary care providers, 4 million people, many of whom have no health insurance, now have access to reliable, comprehensive primary medical, dental and mental health services.
  • With the help of the Recovery Act, the Corps will grow to over 9,000 providers, serving over 9 million people by 2011.

Scholarship

The NHSC scholarship is a competitive program that pays tuition, fees and provides a living stipend to students enrolled in accredited medical (MD or DO), dental, nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife and physician assistant training. Upon graduation, scholarship recipients work as primary health care clinicians between two and four years in a community-based site in a high-need Health Professional Shortage Area that has applied to and been approved by the NHSC as a service site. Scholars in service earn a competitive salary paid by the employing site.

Recovery Act funding enabled the NHSC to make nearly 250 new scholarship awards between 2009 and 2011. 

Loan Repayment

The NHSC Loan Repayment Program offers fully trained primary care physicians (MD or DO), primary care nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, primary care physician assistants, dentists, dental hygienists and certain primary care behavioral and mental health clinicians up to $50,000 to repay student loans in exchange for two years serving in a community-based site in a high-need Health Professional Shortage Area that has applied to and been approved by the NHSC as a service site. Clinicians participating in the NHSC Loan Repayment Program earn a competitive salary paid by the employing site.

Recovery Act funding enabled the NHSC to make over 4,000 new loan repayment awards between 2009 and 2011.


Who Benefits

National Health Service Corps scholarships enable students motivated to care for underserved people to enter and complete health professions training that might otherwise be unaffordable to them.

National Health Service Corps loan repayments relieve some of the staggering debt burden many health professionals face, freeing them to take a career path that may be less lucrative, but more satisfying.

Communities in Health Professional Shortage Areas gain access to needed health care services that often continues after the service commitment has ended.

For more information about the National Health Service Corps:

Recovery Act Implementation Plan