PCMD Career Development Awards (CDA)
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The goal of the career development awards is to support the development and training of primary care medicine and dentistry junior faculty who plan to teach in family medicine, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, physician assistant education programs, general dentistry, pediatric dentistry, or dental public health and innovative projects that involve the transformation of health care delivery systems.
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In Academic Year 2017-2018, the Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry Clinician Educator Career Development Award program supported 16 faculty, including 10 individuals from the field of medicine, 5 in dentistry, and 1 physician assistant. In addition, grantees developed or enhanced 31 curricula activities that were offered to 2,352 individuals. Grantees also offered 89 faculty development activities to 1,045 faculty members, and grant-funded faculty offered 24 courses to 1,687 students and advanced trainees.
In Academic Year 2018-2019, the Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry Clinician Educator Career Development Award program supported 22 faculty, including 13 individuals from the field of medicine, 5 in dentistry, and 4 in physician assistant. Grantees developed or enhanced 90 curricula activities that were offered to 6,153 individuals. In addition, grant-funded faculty offered 49 courses to 1,926 primary care medical and dental students, advanced trainees, dental residents and medical residents.
Primary Care Clinician Educator Career Development Awards: In Academic Year 2019-2020, this program supported 22 faculty, including 13 individuals from the field of medicine, 5 in dentistry, and 4 in physician assistant. Grantees developed or enhanced 137 curricula activities that were offered to 7,390 individuals. In addition, grant-funded faculty offered 54 courses to 977 faculty and 3,154 primary care medical and dental students, advanced trainees, dental residents and medical residents. The Primary Care Dental Faculty Development Program is a new program beginning FY 2022.
In Academic Year 2020-2021, the Primary Care Clinician Educator Career Development Awards program supported 22 faculty, including 15 individuals from the field of medicine, 5 in dentistry, and 2 in physician assistant. Grantees developed or enhanced 196 curricula activities that were offered to 9,814 individuals. In addition, awardees developed or enhanced 196 courses that reached 9,814 individuals. Awardees also sponsored 115 faculty development activities that reached 2,600 faculty members. Grant-funded faculty taught 83 courses to 2,284 students and advanced trainees.
Primary Care Clinician Educator Career Development Awards: In Academic Year 2021-2022, this program supported 21 faculty, including 12 individuals from the field of medicine, 4 in dentistry, and 4 physician assistants. Grantees developed or enhanced 224 curricula activities that were offered to 9,234 individuals. Awardees also conducted faculty development activities for 13,542 faculty members. Grant-funded faculty also taught courses to 2,657 students and advanced trainees.
The Primary Care Dental Faculty Development Program was new in FY 2022 and enrolled 5 junior faculty for a two-year faculty development fellowship. Seven additional faculty plan to enroll for an additional two-year fellowship in FY 2024.
Primary Care Clinician Educator Career Development Awards: In Academic Year 2022-2023 this program trained 70 participants and 43 graduates nationwide. Grantees developed of enhanced 179 curricula activities that were offered to 5,363 participants. This program trained 819 faculty that resulted in 2,084 trainees of teaching faculty.
Primary Care Clinician Educator Career Development Awards (Oral Health). In Academic Year 2022 – 2023, this program supported 4 dental faculty.
The Primary Care Dental Faculty Development Program was new in FY 2022 and enrolled 5 junior faculty for a two-year faculty development fellowship. Seven additional faculty enrolled for an additional two-year fellowship in FY 2024.
Single Audit Applies (2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F):
For additional information on single audit requirements for this program, review the current Compliance Supplement.
OMB is working with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) and agency offices of inspectors general to include links to relevant oversight reports. This section will be updated once this information is made available.