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Program Details

Georgia Preceptor Tax Incentive Program (GA-PTIP)

Presenter

Denise Kornegay, MSW
Program Director
Georgia Statewide AHEC Network

Host

SOWEGA-AHEC

Program Description

During the 2014 Georgia General Assembly, SB391 was enacted to provide a tax deduction for uncompensated physician preceptors who provide community based training for Georgia medical, physician assistant and nurse practitioner students. The impact of this program will reward physicians who volunteer their valuable time to train the next generation of MDs, DOs, PAs, and NPs. It will also assist academic centers as they recruit preceptors for their students. The Georgia Statewide AHEC Network Program Office was charged with administering the Georgia Preceptor Tax Incentive Program and certifying physician activity towards obtaining the deduction.

Learning Objectives

At the end of the presentation, attendees should be able to:
- Discuss the rationale for the newly created tax deduction commencing July 2014
- Understand the definitions as set forth in the law (SB 391)
- Understand the mechanics for gathering and certifying eligible rotations
- Answer some Frequently Asked Questions

When

On Demand
Original program date: Aug 29, 2014

Technology Requirements

Participants registering for programs should have access to the following technology for best viewing and participation:

  • Personal computer with Macintosh or Windows with 512 MB of RAM
  • Broadband internet connection such as an office LAN, DSL, or cable modem
  • Phone next to personal computer (or speaker phone if multiple people are viewing)
  • Computer speakers (built-in or attached)
  • Latest version of Adobe Flash which can be downloaded for free at Adobe's web site

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Program Keywords

Policy, Access to Care, Healthcare Delivery, Policy and legislative Issues, Workforce Development