The retention of physicians in rural areas: the case of Nova Scotia. Kingston (ON): IRC Press, Industrial relations centre, Queen's University. 1998.Nestman, N.A. 1998. "The Retention of Physicians in Rural Areas: The Case of Nova Scotia." Kingston: IRC Press Industrial Relations Centre,...
A Survey of Non-conventional Plants Consumed During Times of Food Scarcity in Three Adjoining Villages of Narail and Jessore Districts, Bangladesh The majority of the population of Bangladesh resides in rural areas, which comprises of around 86,000 villages spread throughout the country. About 40%...
In 1974, Michigan State University established the Upper Peninsula Medical Education Program (UP) to improve the physician supply in rural areas of Michigan by training students in a rural, practice-based setting. Practicing graduates of the program (N = 28) were surveyed by mail and their respo...
Physicians for rural areas; a factor in their procurement. A major problem of medical care in recent years has been the decline in the number of physicians in rural areas. Various studies of the causes of this situ... HS Diehl - 《Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 4...
Demographic, educational and economic factors related to recruitment and retention of physicians in rural Pennsylvania. Demographic, Educational and Economic Factors Related to Recruitment and Retention of Physicians in Rural Pennsylvania. The Journal of Rural Health. 1999; 15......
摘要: * Data from the 2007/08 MSMD survey (including minority and rural oversample) are analyzed to document how place shapes the experiences of physicians who practice in rural and/or medically underserved areas of Mississippi被引量: 2
However, in Bangladeshi social context, there is a large power differential, especially in rural areas, between the patients and the physicians [59]. While most of the patients’ education falls below the secondary education, the physicians’ level of education and social position were very high...
Almost all of the rural and underdeveloped areas are struggling with the shortage of HCWs, especially physicians. Therefore, this study aimed to identify factors governing the retention of physicians in rural and underdeveloped areas. Methods International databases including Scopus, PubMed, Web of ...
This unique program, which combines a selective medical school admissions policy with a special educational program, has been shown to be successful in increasing the number of family physicians in rural and underserved areas, but it is not known whether they remain in this type of practice. ...
While prior studies have identified a number of factors individually related to physician practice in rural areas, little information is available regarding the relative importance of these factors or their relationship to rural retention. Extensive data previously collected from the Jefferson Longitudinal ...