HRSA puts $2.5M into California mental health, primary care integration program

The Health Resources and Services Administration awarded $2.5 million to the Charles Drew University College of Medicine in Los Angeles to support the integration of mental healthcare into primary care training. 

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The university plans to use the funds to add behavioral health training to its family medicine residency, its psychiatry residency and its physician assistant program, according to a Jan. 24 news release from the agency. 

 

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