Idaho Family Medicine Physician Rural Workforce StudyBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksE. BakerD. Schmitz
Idaho feels the pinch of family physician shortage
Kylee doesn’t remember very much about being in the hospital (except that she has an extreme aversion to tomato soup because of it), but Chris and I believe that the experience sparked her interest in the field of medicine. She is currently enrolled at Arizona State University in the commu...
But, then again, separation periods and normative standards for periods of separation are about creating predictability for children and economic and psychological security for families. So then, surely the citizens of Alaska, Nevada, New Hampshire, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Idaho must be floundering...
This is one of the basic rules of medicine. We cannot treat until we know exactly what we are treating. I recall an incident when that was almost accidental, but quite fortuitous. I’m now wandering off the coroner work into the doctor work. But you should have figured out by now, ...
rural family physician scope of practicerural medical educationrural medicineContextAn important consideration determining health outcomes is to have an adequate supply of physicians to address the health needs of the community.Schmitz, DavidBaker, EdMacKenzie, LisaKinney, LoganEpperly, TedJournal of ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the changing rural female family physician in Idaho from 2007 to 2012. The 2007 Idaho Physician Rural Workforce Assessment was repeated in 2012 and retrospective analysis indicated differences between genders, divided into four areas: productivity, technology ...