INTRODUCTION: Canadian medical schools have increased enrolment and recruited more rural students in an effort to address general and rural physician shortages. The success of this approach depends on the recruitment of these newly trained physicians to under-serviced areas. Studies from North America suggest that the career expectations and practice patterns of younger, more recently graduated physicians differ from those of their older counterparts. This study explored the factors that influenced the work location choices of physicians of differing generations, who trained at universities in Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador, two Canadian provinces with large rural populations and no community larger than 235 000 population. MET...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to identify commonalities between one regionally based...
Background: Health systems globally need more clinicians to work rurally and in community-based prim...
This study applies a multinomial logit model of human-capital migration to examine the factors influ...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have suggested that young physicians may have different expectations and pr...
This study uses multiple discriminant analysis to derive the factors that physicians deem important ...
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives: Generational differences are often viewed as shaping the overall...
Background and Objectives: Generational differences are often viewed as shaping the overall attitude...
This study examined the location decisions of family physicians in Saskatchewan by determining the f...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the reasons for family medicine graduates' career choices. DESIGN: Qualita...
The research was undertaken to examine the supply of physicians in rural practice in British Columbi...
Background: Physician recruitment and retention is a priority for many Canadian provinces. Each prov...
Up to the middle of the 1970's most government policies dealing with physician manpower dealt with t...
This exploratory study examines the recruitment of rural physicians in Ontario, Canada. Emphasis is ...
Background: Urban background physicians are the main source of physician supply for rural communitie...
The purpose of this study was to determine what factors medical residents attending the University o...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to identify commonalities between one regionally based...
Background: Health systems globally need more clinicians to work rurally and in community-based prim...
This study applies a multinomial logit model of human-capital migration to examine the factors influ...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have suggested that young physicians may have different expectations and pr...
This study uses multiple discriminant analysis to derive the factors that physicians deem important ...
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives: Generational differences are often viewed as shaping the overall...
Background and Objectives: Generational differences are often viewed as shaping the overall attitude...
This study examined the location decisions of family physicians in Saskatchewan by determining the f...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the reasons for family medicine graduates' career choices. DESIGN: Qualita...
The research was undertaken to examine the supply of physicians in rural practice in British Columbi...
Background: Physician recruitment and retention is a priority for many Canadian provinces. Each prov...
Up to the middle of the 1970's most government policies dealing with physician manpower dealt with t...
This exploratory study examines the recruitment of rural physicians in Ontario, Canada. Emphasis is ...
Background: Urban background physicians are the main source of physician supply for rural communitie...
The purpose of this study was to determine what factors medical residents attending the University o...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to identify commonalities between one regionally based...
Background: Health systems globally need more clinicians to work rurally and in community-based prim...
This study applies a multinomial logit model of human-capital migration to examine the factors influ...