This paper employs a cohort analysis to examine the relative importance of different factors in explaining changes in the number of hours spent in direct patient care by Canadian general/family practitioners (GPs) over the period 1982-2003. Cohorts are defined by year of graduation from medical school. The results for male GPs indicate that there is little age effect on hours of direct patient care, especially among physicians aged 35-55, there is no strong cohort effect on hours of direct patient care, but there is a secular decline in hours of direct patient care over the period. The results for female GPs indicate that female physicians on average work fewer hours than male physicians, there is a clear age effect on hours of direct patie...
Background: The greater participation of women in medicine in recent years, and recent trends showin...
Objective.\p=m-\Toassess the adequacy of the US generalist physician workforce using population-base...
Physician shortages and their implications for required increases in the physician population are ma...
This paper employs a cohort analysis to examine the relative importance of different factors in expl...
This paper employs cohort analysis to examine the relative importance of different factors in explai...
Health care reform is an essential and continuous process as a nation's medical system adjusts to me...
There is widespread sentiment that British Columbia (BC) is facing a substantial shortage and a mald...
Objectives. The objective of this project was to ascertain and quantify the effects of gender, age,...
Background: There is concern that the aging of Canada’s population will strain our health care syste...
Projection of the future supply of physician services has attracted considerable attention all over...
The number of physicians per capita in both Canadaand the United States has declined, and this decli...
OBJECTIVE To examine hours worked professionally, work preferences, and changes in both of these and...
This paper examines the factors affecting the number of patient visits per week reported by family p...
Background: In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) has dec...
Background: The intention of this study was to see if there have been any changes in the labour supp...
Background: The greater participation of women in medicine in recent years, and recent trends showin...
Objective.\p=m-\Toassess the adequacy of the US generalist physician workforce using population-base...
Physician shortages and their implications for required increases in the physician population are ma...
This paper employs a cohort analysis to examine the relative importance of different factors in expl...
This paper employs cohort analysis to examine the relative importance of different factors in explai...
Health care reform is an essential and continuous process as a nation's medical system adjusts to me...
There is widespread sentiment that British Columbia (BC) is facing a substantial shortage and a mald...
Objectives. The objective of this project was to ascertain and quantify the effects of gender, age,...
Background: There is concern that the aging of Canada’s population will strain our health care syste...
Projection of the future supply of physician services has attracted considerable attention all over...
The number of physicians per capita in both Canadaand the United States has declined, and this decli...
OBJECTIVE To examine hours worked professionally, work preferences, and changes in both of these and...
This paper examines the factors affecting the number of patient visits per week reported by family p...
Background: In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) has dec...
Background: The intention of this study was to see if there have been any changes in the labour supp...
Background: The greater participation of women in medicine in recent years, and recent trends showin...
Objective.\p=m-\Toassess the adequacy of the US generalist physician workforce using population-base...
Physician shortages and their implications for required increases in the physician population are ma...