What Clinical Disciplines May Participate?
The SEARCH Tennessee program provides rotations to the following student disciplines: • primary care residents • dental students • medical students • masters-level nursing students • physician assistant students • nurse midwifery students • masters-level social work students • clinical psychology students • psychiatric nursing students • marriage and family therapy students. Students must have completed one-year (two-semesters) in their program to be eligible (with the exception of medical residents who are eligible in any year of their residency). Priority will be given to primary care physicians, behavioral health providers, advanced practice nurses, and dental students/residents.
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