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Dr. Atul Grover serves as Executive Vice President at the Association of American Medical Colleges, where he leads research and policy on the physician workforce pipeline. His work on Graduate Medical Education (GME) funding, residency slot allocation, and physician supply projections directly shapes the pipeline of physicians available to FQHCs. AAMC's workforce projections — predicting shortages of up to 124,000 physicians by 2034 — drive federal investment in training programs.
FQHCs compete for physicians from the same pipeline that AAMC tracks. Grover's workforce projections tell you how tight the physician market will be in 3-5 years, and his GME policy positions affect whether new residency slots get created in under-resourced areas. If you are planning workforce strategy or pursuing Teaching Health Center funding, his work is essential context.