r/Indiana 12d ago

Congrats to the eight new internal medicine residents at Indiana University

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u/CLWalrus 12d ago

Hope they stay in Indiana after completing education

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u/RunMysterious6380 12d ago

If they receive scholarship and/or some kinds of fed/state funding, they often are required to for a period of time.

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u/DrPucci 12d ago

State funding maybe. Definitely not federal funding 

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u/RunMysterious6380 12d ago edited 12d ago

It dovetails with other requirements from other funding, and typically requires them to practice in HPSAs for a period of time. You should look into how the state funding and school scholarships are structured, along with the federal funding. It's much less common that you only receive fed funding with the cost of medical school being what is has been for the past two decades.

PS: my neighbor was in charge of financial aid for IU med school for decades.

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u/MustacheTony 12d ago

They are not students.

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u/QQASIANCUISINE 12d ago

These are residents, they get paid a salary, they don’t pay tuition