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If the same site was used for multiple training programs, then multiple entries are required in the EXP-2 subform.
If the same program used multiple training sites, then multiple entries are required in the EXP-2 subform.
The EXP-2 form will initially appear blank.
If you are reporting on an individual who is a Plastic Surgeon, the Individual’s Profession would be “Medicine” and the Individual’s Discipline/Specialty would be “Plastic Surgery”.
For each row, enter the number of "Principal" trainees in the profession and discipline listed.
Principal trainees are those who were directly or indirectly supported through your grant. For your grant program, these are the individuals reported on the INDGEN form.
Do not enter counts for faculty, site staff, or other non-trainees.
If you are reporting "Other Interprofessional" trainees but NO Principal trainees for a particular disciplne, enter a zero in Column 4.
“Other Interprofessional” trainees are those individuals who trained at the same site on an interdisciplinary team with your principal trainees, but who did not received support from or have an association with your HRSA grant.
If you are reporting "Principal" trainees but NO "Other Interprofessional" trainees for a particular discipline, enter a zero in Column 5.
Example 1. Principal Trainees ONLY (no interprofessional trainees): In Example 1, students from the Psychology internship program did not participate in interprofessional experiences, so only principal trainees are being reported. The principal Psychology internship students trained at 3 different clinical training sites.
• At Site 1, there were 24 principal Psychology interns and no “other interprofessional” trainees (see row 1).
• At Site 2, there were 10 principal Psychology interns and no “other interprofessional” trainees (see row 2).
• At Site 3, there were 4 principal Psychology interns and no “other interprofessional” trainees (see row 3).
Example 2. Principal AND Interprofessional Trainees: In Example 2, students from the Psychology internship program participated in interprofessional training experiences alongside other trainees.
· At Site 1, 24 principal Psychology interns trained alongside “other interprofessional” trainees: 2 medical students and 3 Psychiatry residents who were not associated with the HRSA grant (see rows 1-3).
· At Site 2, 15 principal Psychology interns trained alongside “other interprofessional” trainees: 4 pharmacy students who were not associated with the HRSA grant (see rows 4 and 5)
Example 3. Principal AND Interprofessional Trainees: In Example 3, students from the Psychology internship program participated in interprofessional training experiences alongside other trainees, including other Psychology interns who were not associated with the HRSA grant.
· At Site 1, 24 principal Psychology interns trained alongside “other interprofessional” trainees: 2 Psychiatry residents and 10 other Psychology interns who were not associated with the HRSA grant (see rows 1 and 2).
· At Site 2, 10 principal Psychology interns trained alongside “other interprofessional” trainees: 5 medical students and 22 other Psychology interns who were not associated with the HRSA grant (see rows 3 and 4).