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Rural Workforce Years: Quantifying the Rural Workforce Contribution of Family Medicine Residency Graduates

Description
Results of a study comparing contributions of rurally trained family medicine residency program graduates from 2007-2013 with contributions of a geographically-matched cohort of non-rurally trained graduates. Features a list of matched programs, demographics, and statistics on total and standardized rural workforce years, with breakdowns by cohort.
Author(s)
Peter Meyers, Elizabeth Wilkinson, Stephen Petterson, et al.
Citation
Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 12(6), 717-726
Date
12/2020
Type
Document
Tagged as
Graduate medical education · Health workforce supply and demand · Physicians · Primary care · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data