Section 128025 Of Article 4. Health Professions Planning Grants From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 107. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 4.
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. For the purpose of this article, "innovative programs of
education in the health professions" means programs for the
development of physicians and surgeons, podiatrists, dentists,
pharmacists, nurses, optometrists, and occupations in the allied
health professions, that emphasize all of the following:
(a) The practice in the community on the part of graduates of the
program.
(b) The utilization of existing teaching resources and clinical
care facilities within the community where the program is located.
(c) The development of curricular mechanisms that allow for
movement from one occupational category to the next, up to and
including the doctor of medicine level.
(d) The training of persons possessing previously acquired health
care skills, for positions of greater responsibility, with an
emphasis upon corpsmen honorably discharged from the military.
(e) The training of persons with little or no formal education but
with a willingness and aptitude to acquire health care skills.
(f) The development of coordination with community health care
facilities to insure quality education and satisfactory employment
opportunities for graduates of the program.