The South
Carolina Area Health Education Consortium (South Carolina AHEC) began
in 1972 as one of the 11 originally funded projects of the federal
AHEC program. We function as a cooperative effort of the Medical
University of South Carolina, the University of South Carolina,
South Carolina community teaching hospitals, and regional AHEC
Centers. We have successfully grown into a system that works
closely with the state’s institutions of higher education
and other partners to educate, recruit, and retain health care
providers.
The South Carolina AHEC provides for a continuum of education extending from primary
and secondary school, to undergraduate and professional school, then to graduate
medical education, and finally to continuing education for practicing health
professionals. Specifically, we maintain strong programs designed to: increase
the number of young people who aspire to become health care professionals,
emphasizing underrepresented ethnic minority groups and the economically disadvantaged;
facilitate clinical rotations for health professions students in rural and
underserved areas; increase the physician workforce by sponsoring graduate
medical education residency training programs; enhance clinical competence
by providing educational programs for health care providers at or near their
workplace; and increase the healthcare workforce by maintaining programs to
recruit and retain primary care providers.
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