Chart Gallery: Health occupations
Advanced Practice Registered Nurses per 10,000 People for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2022
Bar chart showing the number of advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) per 10,000 people for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties. Includes data for total APRNs, nurse practitioners (NPs), and nurse anesthetists.
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Dentists per 10,000 People for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2022
Bar chart showing the number of dentists per 10,000 people for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties.
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Health Professional Shortage Areas: Dental Care, by County, October 2024
Map showing county-level data on Dental Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), indicating counties that are entirely in a HPSA, partially in a HPSA, or not in a HPSA.
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Health Professional Shortage Areas: Mental Health, by County, October 2024
Map showing county-level data on Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), indicating counties that are entirely in a HPSA, partially in a HPSA, or not in a HPSA.
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Nurses per 10,000 People for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2023
Bar chart showing the number of nurses per 10,000 people for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties. Includes data for registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses (LPNs/LVNs).
Physician Assistants per 10,000 People for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2022
Bar chart showing the number of physician assistants (PAs) per 10,000 people for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties.
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Physicians by Age for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2021
Stacked bar chart showing the age composition of the physician population in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties.
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Physicians per 10,000 People for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2021
Bar chart showing the number of physicians per 10,000 people for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties. Includes data for total physicians, doctors of medicine (MDs), doctors of osteopathy (DOs), and primary care physicians.
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