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Home Research Research Library Rural Workforce Years: Quantifying the Rural Workforce Contribution of Family Medicine Residency Graduates Rural Workforce Years: Quantifying the Rural Workforce Contribution of Family Medicine Residency Graduates 2020 Author(s) Meyers, Peter, Wilkinson, Elizabeth, Petterson, Stephen M, Patterson, Davis G, Longenecker, Randall, Schmitz, David F, and Bazemore, Andrew W Topic(s) Education & Training Keyword(s) Rural, and Shortage Areas Volume Journal of Graduate Medical Education Source Journal of Graduate Medical Education ABFM Research Read all 2020 Trained and Ready, but Not Serving?—Family Physicians’ Role in Reproductive Health Care Go to Trained and Ready, but Not Serving?—Family Physicians’ Role in Reproductive Health Care 2018 Preparing the Personal Physician for Practice: What We’ve Learned and Where We Need to Go Go to Preparing the Personal Physician for Practice: What We’ve Learned and Where We Need to Go 2014 Spending patterns in region of residency training and subsequent expenditures for care provided by practicing physicians for Medicare beneficiaries Go to Spending patterns in region of residency training and subsequent expenditures for care provided by practicing physicians for Medicare beneficiaries 2020 Despite Adequate Training, Only Half of Family Physicians Provide Women’s Health Care Services Go to Despite Adequate Training, Only Half of Family Physicians Provide Women’s Health Care Services
Author(s) Meyers, Peter, Wilkinson, Elizabeth, Petterson, Stephen M, Patterson, Davis G, Longenecker, Randall, Schmitz, David F, and Bazemore, Andrew W Topic(s) Education & Training Keyword(s) Rural, and Shortage Areas Volume Journal of Graduate Medical Education Source Journal of Graduate Medical Education
ABFM Research Read all 2020 Trained and Ready, but Not Serving?—Family Physicians’ Role in Reproductive Health Care Go to Trained and Ready, but Not Serving?—Family Physicians’ Role in Reproductive Health Care 2018 Preparing the Personal Physician for Practice: What We’ve Learned and Where We Need to Go Go to Preparing the Personal Physician for Practice: What We’ve Learned and Where We Need to Go 2014 Spending patterns in region of residency training and subsequent expenditures for care provided by practicing physicians for Medicare beneficiaries Go to Spending patterns in region of residency training and subsequent expenditures for care provided by practicing physicians for Medicare beneficiaries 2020 Despite Adequate Training, Only Half of Family Physicians Provide Women’s Health Care Services Go to Despite Adequate Training, Only Half of Family Physicians Provide Women’s Health Care Services
2020 Trained and Ready, but Not Serving?—Family Physicians’ Role in Reproductive Health Care Go to Trained and Ready, but Not Serving?—Family Physicians’ Role in Reproductive Health Care
2018 Preparing the Personal Physician for Practice: What We’ve Learned and Where We Need to Go Go to Preparing the Personal Physician for Practice: What We’ve Learned and Where We Need to Go
2014 Spending patterns in region of residency training and subsequent expenditures for care provided by practicing physicians for Medicare beneficiaries Go to Spending patterns in region of residency training and subsequent expenditures for care provided by practicing physicians for Medicare beneficiaries
2020 Despite Adequate Training, Only Half of Family Physicians Provide Women’s Health Care Services Go to Despite Adequate Training, Only Half of Family Physicians Provide Women’s Health Care Services