Important links
Northeast Group on Educational Affairs of the AAMC
American College of Physicians
Council on Medical Student Education in Pediatrics
Contact Information
Anton Alerte, M.D.
Associate Dean for Primary Care
Email: aalerte@uchc.edu
Dariene DuBois-Plante
Administrative Officer
Why Primary Care
The State of Connecticut and its citizens are in dire need of effective and accessible Primary Care. While the state is graced by a large number of physicians, the general population is aging, and so is our current physician workforce who is approaching retirement age. . Plus, health disparities and access issues persist in rural and urban areas.All these factors make it imperative that we train more primary care doctors, expand the footprint of health care, and prepare these new physicians with the skills to allow them to flourish.
Primary Care Leadership Track
About this Track
The Primary Care Leadership Track is specialized traing within the School of MedicineThe Primary Care Leadership Track is a multi-year program opportunity spanning undergraduate medical education, graduate medical education, or clinical practice. It is designed specifically for students committed to Primary Care in the fields of Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, and Pediatrics.
It is designed to give the participating student a solid foundation in education, research, and leadership, plus primary care mentorship. Students are also allowed, and in fact, encouraged to pursue special interests within the program such as Health Care Disparities, Disabilities Care, Academic teaching, and education.
Goals and Objectives
- Identify and nurture students committed to primary care.
- Prepare students for residency and primary care practice.
- Enhance education.
- Enhance training opportunities.
- Enhance mentorship.
The Track’s ultimate goal is to develop students skills as they progress from medical school to residency to ultimately practice in the State of Connecticut.
Financing a Career in Primary Care
Part of any academic journey is its financing. All of us need to be able to pay for the first part of our journeys into Primary Care. UConn is committed to helping support students interested in Primary care and there are other funding resources to help support your journey after graduation as well. This section highlights resources for undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate periods
UCONN
Primary Care Loan Forgiveness
The Primary Care Loan Forgiveness is a low-interest loan designed for students committed to Primary care. The loan includes a $10,000 scholarship and a 1% rate on $40,000 a year toward tuition