The Arizona Telemedicine Program, located at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, is a large, multidisciplinary, university-based program that provides telehealth training, distance learning, and telehealth technology assessment capabilities to communities throughout Arizona; and also provides video infrastructure and technology support for education and research programs. (As per the American Telemedicine Association (ATA), the terms telehealth and telemedicine can be used interchangeably, although telemedicine can be considered a subset of telehealth that provides clinical services. Telehealth activities encompass all health services provided using telecommunications technology to enhance health care, including health education delivery and support, and clinical care.) The program has succeeded in creating partnerships among a wide variety of not-for-profit and for-profit healthcare organizations and has created new interagency relationships within the state government. ATP is recognized as one of the premier programs at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson and has received numerous awards at the national level for its research and innovations. Since 2009, the Arizona Telemedicine Program has served as home to the Southwest Telehealth Resource Center, which is funded by a competitively awarded Health Resources and Services Administration grant that provides telehealth technical assistance to the southwest region of the United States.