UofL hoping to train more primary care doctors for underserved communities with $16 million grant
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The University of Louisville announced Monday that it received a $16 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to help increase health care for Kentuckians, in both rural and urban areas of the state that are underserved.
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The University of Louisville announced Monday that it received a $16 million grant to help increase health care for Kentuckians, in both rural and urban areas.
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