$2.5 million for Psychiatry Residency Program
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Contacted with just a few weeks before the deadline, Aaron led an effort to create a winning grant application to the California Department of Health Care Access and Information. The funding request of the Alvarado Parkway Institute was awarded in full – $2.5 million – providing this community-based psychiatry practices to initiate a much needed residency program in San Diego, which has been faced with an endemic shortage of psychiatrists. New residents will work, and learn, in community-based settings including federally qualified health centers, helping to increase access to this important facet of healthcare to some of the most vulnerable residents in the region.