Sec. 15. The intent of this chapter is to establish intern, residency, and graduate programs to assist in annually preparing, educating, and retaining more than one hundred (100) physicians for family practice in Indiana. Family practice programs are necessary to teach the latest scientific care of common diseases to provide health care for the maximum number of citizens in Indiana.
[Pre-2007 Higher Education Recodification Citation: 20-12-30-2.5.]
As added by P.L.2-2007, SEC.285.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 44. Medical Education System
Chapter 5. Medical Education Board; Resident and Internship Training; Postgraduate Programs
21-44-5-1. Medical Education Board Established
21-44-5-5. Offices; Personnel; Expenses
21-44-5-6. Work of Accrediting Bodies Not Compromised
21-44-5-7. Statewide Plan for Physician Recruitment and Retention
21-44-5-8. Recommended Components of Plan
21-44-5-9. Community Clinical Teaching and Training Programs
21-44-5-10. Recommended Program Components
21-44-5-11. Medical Institutions; Applications for Funding Support
21-44-5-16. Board; Financial Support for Family Practice Training Programs
21-44-5-17. Use of Funding for Family Practice Resident Education