MedPage Today September 9, 2024
Toyese Oyeyemi, MPH, MCHES, Maria Portela, MD, MPH, and Ed Salsberg, MPA

— Effective and equitable training does not appear to be a priority of this agenda

Prepared by a think tank with ties to former President Donald Trump, Project 2025 has been in the news lately as Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, has attempted to distance himself from the report. Despite Trump’s efforts to separate himself from this ambitious conservative agenda for the next president, Project 2025 appears to be the clearest articulation of the plans for a possible future right-wing administration and Congress. While the agenda is broad, it would have significant ramifications for the health workforce and for health professions education.

The ominous agenda has become more familiar to the public, with about a quarter of American adults polled...

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