COMPADRE
COMPADRE emerged out of our concern to address persistent physician shortages in underserved urban, rural, and tribal communities that result in health disparities due to community members’ limited access to adequate health care. Funded by an AMA Reimagining Residency Initiative in 2019, COMPADRE aimed to transform the physician workforce by training physicians who are better prepared, more equitably distributed across the region, and who are deeply connected to underserved communities.
We share early lessons from COMPADRE here: Training More Physicians for Medically Underserved Communities: The Power of Regional Medical Education Collaboratives Across the Training Continuum.
To learn more about the AMA Reimagining Residency project, please visit the AMA On24 Website.
Data Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation County Health Rankings: http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
COMPADRE set out to break down historical silos, shifting the center of gravity in medical education from large academic institutions to the communities that need physicians the most. Over the past six years, COMPADRE has:
Built a robust repository of shared resources for educator development, curriculum, admissions, and wellbeing
Developed and maintained a COMPADRE Community of Practice
Created new clinical rotations for students committed to underserved communities
Welcomed six new residency programs and two community health centers into our network in the last two years
Matched 19 students—half of our first three graduating classes—into COMPADRE residency programs, and expanded participation to over 150 medical students
As COMPADRE grant funding ends in September 2025, we are proud to introduce our new name and evolving identity: COMET – California Oregon Medical Education and Training Collaborative for Underserved Communities.
COMET represents movement, momentum, and a continued trajectory toward innovation in medical education and health equity. While the COMPADRE grant is ending, our relationships, purpose, and values remain strong. We know that real change doesn’t end with a grant cycle—it lives in the people who carry this work forward. COMET is not just a continuation of COMPADRE—it is an opportunity to imagine something new, together.
COMPADRE: Regionally-Focused Medical Education in California and Oregon