
LD 581, 鈥淎n Act to Fund the Doctors for Maine's Future Scholarship Program,鈥 would support the long-awarded scholarship, which lacks dedicated funding in the state鈥檚 proposed biennial budget
A delegation of future Maine physicians and leadership from the state鈥檚 only medical school at the 成人直播 recently testified before a legislative committee in support of a crucial funding mechanism that will allow more students to pursue their medical education in the state and provide care for Mainers in the generations to come, including in underserved rural areas.
成人直播 College of Osteopathic Medicine students Bethany Miles (D.O., 鈥25) and Max Russell (D.O., 鈥26), alongside medical dean and Vice President for Health Affairs Jane Carreiro, D.O. 鈥88, testified before the Maine Legislature鈥檚 Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs on March 31, urging lawmakers to again fund the Doctors for Maine鈥檚 Future Scholarship Program (LD 581).
The program, offered through the Finance Authority of Maine (FAME), has provided critical financial support to Maine medical students since its establishment in 2009. It awards upward of $25,000 annually to qualifying Maine medical students for all four years of their education, totaling up to $100,000 per recipient.
成人直播 medical students receiving the scholarship participate in the Dirigo Scholars track, which focuses on rural primary care workforce development through placement and clinical mentorship at Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center (EMMC) in Bangor.





成人直播 medical students 鈥 plus students from the Tufts University School of Medicine MaineHealth Maine Medical Center Maine Track program, who also benefit from the Doctors for Maine鈥檚 Future Scholarship 鈥 testify before a legislative committee, tour the Maine State House, and meet with Maine Gov. Janet Mills.
Miles, RN, B.S.N., a fourth-year medical student from Gorham, Maine, spoke passionately about how the scholarship made it possible for her to pursue a medical education in Maine while balancing the responsibilities of being a mother.
鈥淲hat was once an insurmountable financial hurdle became feasible for me and my family,鈥 she told lawmakers. 鈥淏ecause of this scholarship, I have been able to complete the entirety of my medical school training in Maine. This allowed me to network and form great mentorships with Maine providers very early on, which undoubtedly played a role in my (residency placement) success.鈥
Miles recently matched with Maine Medical Center鈥檚 rural psychiatry residency program, ensuring that she will remain in Maine to serve local communities. She is one of 27 total 成人直播 medical students to match to Maine residencies during the college鈥檚 annual Match Day celebration on March 21, where 170 future doctors gathered on 成人直播鈥檚 Portland Campus for the Health Sciences to celebrate their residency placements.
成人直播鈥檚 Impact on Maine鈥檚 Medical Landscape
of 成人直播鈥檚 Doctor鈥檚 for Maine鈥檚 Future graduates now employed in Maine
total new 成人直播 medical students per class starting in 2025
new doctors from the Class of 2025 completing their residencies in Maine
Carreiro, herself a 1988 graduate of 成人直播鈥檚 medical school, reinforced the scholarship program鈥檚 success in keeping physicians in the state, noting that 62% of 成人直播鈥檚 Doctors for Maine鈥檚 Future graduates are now practicing in Maine.
鈥淭his is an effective program that attracts and retains physician talent to rural Maine communities,鈥 she stated. 鈥淓very dollar from the State of Maine through FAME has to be matched by private donations, which doubles the number of scholarships that can be awarded. There are few such public-private partnerships that are more compelling or more successful.鈥
The College of Osteopathic Medicine is Maine鈥檚 only medical school and the premier educator of physicians for the state.
With the opening of a new medical education center on the Portland Campus for the Health Sciences 鈥&苍产蝉辫;迟丑别 Harold and Bibby Alfond Center for Health Sciences 鈥 this summer, 成人直播 is also expanding its medical school enrollment from 165 to 200 students per class to help address the growing shortage of physicians, eventually adding 35 more trained physicians to the workforce each year.
There are few such public-private partnerships that are more compelling or more successful.鈥 鈥 Jane Carreiro, D.O., dean of the 成人直播 College of Osteopathic Medicine

But, as Maine continues to grapple with its current shortage of physicians, particularly in rural areas, the delegation鈥檚 testimonies underscored the scholarship鈥檚 critical role in ensuring that aspiring doctors from Maine can afford medical school 鈥 and that they remain in the state to practice.
鈥淲ithout enough doctors, people wait longer for care, travel farther for basic medical needs, and sometimes go without necessary treatment,鈥 said Russell, a third-year student currently training at MaineGeneral Hospital in Augusta. 鈥淭his program is not just an investment in education 鈥 it鈥檚 an investment in Maine鈥檚 health, its communities, and its future.鈥