What Is It?
The NIH Loan Repayment Programs (LRPs) are a set of programs established by Congress that are designed to assist health professionals who have doctoral-level degrees and are conducting biomedical or behavioral research with repaying their educational debt. The high costs of obtaining advanced education in clinical and medicinal career specialties causes some scientists to abandon their research careers and seek opportunities in the private industry sector or open private practices to reduce these debts. The LRPs are designed to help offset the costs of advanced training to retain scientists and clinicians in the research field.
If awarded one of the LRPs, the NIH will help repay up to $100,000 annually of a researcher’s qualified educational debt in return for a commitment to engage in NIH related research. Researchers should reapply for the LRPs annually to continue receiving this assistance. There are eight LRPs available, of which more detailed information can be found here.
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Past NIH Sessions
September 27, 2024
Speaker: Drs. Connie Rhee, MD, Ruth Mulnard, DNSc, Joshua Macopson-Jones, PhD, and Rachel Nordberg, PhD
September 23, 2022
Speaker: Dr. Connie Rhee, MD, MSc
Associate Professor of Medicine & Public Health Vice Chair of Clinical Research, Department of Medicine Division of Nephrology, Hypertension & Kidney Transplantation, Department of Medicine
Panel Presenters: Dr. Nakia Best, PhD, Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, Dr. Helen Ma, MD, School of Medicine/VA Long Beach Healthcare, & Dr. Lilangi Ediriwickrema, MD, Department of Ophthalmology
Panel Presenters: Dr. Nakia Best, PhD, Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, Dr. Helen Ma, MD, School of Medicine/VA Long Beach Healthcare, & Dr. Lilangi Ediriwickrema, MD, Department of Ophthalmology
September 24, 2021
Speaker: Dr. Connie Rhee, MD, MSc Associate Professor of Medicine & Public Health Vice Chair of Clinical Research, Department of Medicine Division of Nephrology, Hypertension & Kidney Transplantation, Department of Medicine