National Health Service Corps
The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) is a federal program that provides scholarships or repays the educational loans of primary care physicians and other health care providers who agree to serve a minimum of two years in a federally designated health professional shortage area. Health care providers who qualify for the program include nurse practitioners, physician assistants, dentists, dental hygienists, mental health professionals and certified nurse midwives.
The NHSC must approve both the health care provider and the placement site. The Primary Care Office (PCO) helps applicants complete the paperwork required for site designation. The office also helps match health care providers with designated sites.
For additional information, visit the NHSC web page, http://nhsc.bhpr.hrsa.gov, or contact Mark Jordan, NHSC state coordinator, at (803)898-0766 or jordanma@dhec.sc.gov.
Opportunities in South Carolina for NHSC Scholars:
NHSC Scholarship recipients must serve a period of obligated service in an approved practice site with a minimum Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) Score as stated by the NHSC.
Here is a list of vacancies in South Carolina meeting that criteria. (pdf)
Here is a map showing the areas of South Carolina eiligible for NHSC Scholar placement in 2008. (pdf)