Munson Medical Center Granted $2.5 million by HRSA for Street Medicine Residency Expansion Project
Funding will help support medical outreach to the unhoused across four counties
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has awarded a $2.5 million grant supporting a five-year project to enhance street medicine training to medical students enrolled in Munson Healthcare’s (MHC) Family Medicine Residency Program.
One of only 24 such grants awarded nationwide, the funds will be used to launch the Rural Street Medicine Residency Expansion Project to train the next generation of primary care physicians in delivering care to individuals experiencing homelessness. This project will help expand research, establish an advisory board (to include community members experiencing homelessness), and support Munson, Traverse Health Clinic and Goodwill in their Street Medicine partnership serving Benzonia, Cadillac, Rapid City, and Traverse City.
“These are among the most vulnerable people in our region, and this grant is going to help ensure they have access to care, where they are,” said Munson Healthcare’s David Klee, MD, Community Assistant Dean for the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Traverse City Campus. “Over the next five years we will be implementing a comprehensive strategy to expand, enhance, and formalize a Rural Street Medicine Residency.”
This new curriculum within Munson’s Family Residency Program through Michigan State University will integrate core competencies to equip physicians with the skills necessary to practice in complex care environments, including: