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Nurse Anesthetist Traineeship (NAT) Program

FINALNAT 2019 - Table 2

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Table 2 - NAT: Graduate Data - Rural, Underserved, or Public Health (7/01/2018-6/30/2019)


Meeting the Statutory Funding Preference is contingent on meeting the Statutory Funding Preference High Rate reference section V.2


Meeting the Special Consideration is contingent on meeting the Special Consideration High Rate reference section V.2

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Complete Table 2, as appropriate, providing data on the number of Nurse Anesthesia graduates (whether supported with NAT funds or not) who completed degree requirements between 7/1/2018-6/30/2019 and are employed at clinical practice sites substantially benefiting rural or underserved populations, or in State or local health departments. Instructions for completing Table 2 are below.

Practice Settings

Year 1

(07/01/18-06/30/19)


NUMBER OF GRADUATES

Community Health Centers


Migrant Health Centers


Health Care for the Homeless Grantees


National Health Service Corps Sites


Indian Health Service Sites/Tribal Health Sites


Federally Qualified Health Centers


State or Local Health Departments


Ambulatory Practice Sites Designated by State Governors


Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs)


Rural Populations / Settings


Underserved Populations / Settings


  1. Total Number of Graduates employed in these Settings


2. Total Number of Graduates


  1. 3. Percentage of Graduates Employed in these Settings (SFP)

(Number 1 divided by Number 2)


4. Percentage of Graduates Employed in HPSAs (SPC)

(Total Number of HPSAs divided by Total Number of

Graduates


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Instructions for completing Table 2 - NAT:


IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • Ensure you enter data for the correct year.

  • All applicant institutions requesting the Statutory Funding Preference (SFP) must complete this table which will be used to determine if the applicant has met the SFP.

  • All applicant institutions requesting the Special Consideration (SPC) must complete this table which will be used to determine if the applicant has met the SPC.

  • Only one funding factor will be given.

  • Do not make any changes to this table.

  • Although a graduate’s practice site may qualify under more than one category, each individual graduate should be reported only once.

  • Data on this table should reflect only the number of Nurse Anesthetist graduates who completed degree requirements between 07/01/2018 and 06/30/2019.

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  • Number of Graduates. Enter the total number of “Nurse Anesthetist” graduates (whether supported with NAT funds or not) employed in each of the “Practice Settings” for each applicable row.

  • Item 1. Enter the cumulative “Total Number of Graduates Employed in these Settings” from 07/01/2018 06/30/2019.

  • Item 2. Enter the “Total Number of Graduates” completing degree requirements between 07/01/2018 and 06/30/2019.

  • Item 3. Statutory Funding Preference (SFP). The Percentage of Graduates Employed in these Settings” is calculated by dividing the Item 1 “Total Number of Graduates employed in these Settings from 07/01/2018-06/30/2019by Item 2 “Total Number of Graduates from 07/01/2018-06/30/2019”. This percentage will be used to determine if the applicant has met the SFP and it is automatically computed by the electronic system.

  • Item 4. Special Consideration (SPC). The Percentage of Graduates employed in HPSAs” is calculated by dividing the “Number of Graduates from the Health Professional Shortage Areas” [HPSAs] row under the Practice Settings by Item 2 “Total Number of Graduates from 07/01/2018-06/30/2019”. This percentage will be used to determine if the applicant has met the SPC and it is automatically calculated by the electronic system.




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