Fifteen-Year Outcomes of a Rural Residency: Aligning Policy With National Needs
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Description
Examines physicians who graduated from a rural Oregon
family medicine residency program from 1994 to 2009.
Describes satisfaction level with preparation for practice
and the tendency to establish a practice in a federally
defined shortage area. Contains statistics with breakdowns
by average number of patients seen, procedures for which
physician has hospital admitting privileges, and procedures
performed in office practice.
Author(s)
Robert Ross
Citation
Family Medicine, 45(2), 122-127
Date
02/2013
Type
Document
Tagged as
Graduate medical education · Statistics and data · Oregon