Sec. 6. Accountability for Federal funds at medical schools
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A medical school that receives Federal funds for any purpose shall— maintain in such medical school a family medicine or primary care department; and require for all students at least 8 weeks of rotations in family medicine or community-oriented primary care during the third year of training. A medical school that receives Federal funds for any purpose shall— prepare an annual report— responding to the data with respect to such medical school that is collected under section 5101(d)(9) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (as added by section 4(c)(2)(B)); and detailing the actions the medical school is taking to meet the health care workforce needs in the school's community and across the Nation; and submit such report to the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the National Health Care Workforce Commission.