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Ten-Year Outcomes: Community Health Center/Academic Medicine Partnership for Rural Family Medicine Training

Description
Examines practice characteristics for 25 North Carolina rural pathway graduates from 2012-2022, using data from internal registries and public sources. Identifies rates of postgraduation placement in rural and federally-designated Health Professional Shortage Areas, and assesses current placements for graduates one year and three years from program completion. Features demographics with breakdowns including rural or nonrural background.
Author(s)
Maria Gabriela Castro, Caroline Roberts, Emily M. Hawes, Evan Ashkin, Cristen P. Page
Citation
Family Medicine, 56(3), 185-189
Date
03/2024
Type
Document
Tagged as
Clinics · Graduate medical education · Health workforce shortage designations · Health workforce supply and demand · Physicians · Primary care · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data · North Carolina