National Health Service Corps: Helping the Underserved (Interview)
Annals of the American Psychotherapy Association 2009, Winter, 12, 4
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] It is estimated that more than 50 million people are still without access to primary health care in the United States. This appears to be the case in Greenfield, Missouri, where I serve as the only full-time psychologist in the entire county. I opened my practice, Sac River Counseling, here in September, 2007, with the help of the National Health Service Corps, a scholarship and loan repayment program that encourages mental health, medical, and dental providers to practice in rural, inner city, and frontier communities across the country.
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