Jeremy Paradice. Mercer University School of Medicine MACON, Ga. â Jeremy Paradice of Moultrie was recently accepted to the Mercer University School of Medicine (MUSM) Primary Care Accelerated Track (ACT) Program, announced MUSM Dean Jean Sumner, M.D., FACP. The Primary Care ACT Program allows students interested in a career in family medicine, general internal medicine or pediatrics to have the opportunity to complete their medical school coursework in an accelerated three-year program of study. Scholarships are awarded to highly qualified medical students upon the completion of their first year of medical school and cover tuition for the second and third years, according to a press release from the Mercer School of Medicine. These students must be in good academic standing and have a strong desire to practice primary care in a rural area.