Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the United States has increased significantly. Given concerns regarding the effects of this loss to their countries of origin, the authors undertook a study of IMGs from lower income countries currently practicing in the United States.The AMA Physician Masterfile was accessed to identify all 265,851 IMGs in active practice in the United States. These were divided by state of practice and country of origin. World Bank income classification was used to identify lower income countries.128,729 IMGs were identified from 53 lower income countries, constituting 15 percent of the US active physician workforce. As a percentage of the workforce, West Virginia (29%), New Jersey ...
Background: The objective of this paper is to describe the numbers, characteristics, and trends in t...
The United States needs more health care workers. The American Medical Association (AMA) estimates ...
CONTEXT: The contribution that international medical graduates (IMGs) make to reducing the rural-urb...
Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the United States has incr...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) ...
BACKGROUND: There has been substantial immigration of physicians to developed countries, much of it ...
Nearly a quarter of all active U.S. physicians are international medical graduates (IMGs)--physician...
In the United States. a debate has existed for decades about whether foreign-trained physicians (kno...
BackgroundTo describe the supply, distribution, and characteristics of international medical graduat...
BackgroundTo describe the supply, distribution, and characteristics of international medical graduat...
This study examines the comparative distributions of postresident international medical graduates (I...
Abstract Background As healthcare systems around the world are facing increasing physician shortages...
Objectives. This study examines the comparative distributions of postresident interna-tional medical...
Background: The objective of this paper is to describe the numbers, characteristics, and trends in t...
Background International Medical Graduates (IMGs) contribute to about 23% of the physician workforce...
Background: The objective of this paper is to describe the numbers, characteristics, and trends in t...
The United States needs more health care workers. The American Medical Association (AMA) estimates ...
CONTEXT: The contribution that international medical graduates (IMGs) make to reducing the rural-urb...
Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the United States has incr...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) ...
BACKGROUND: There has been substantial immigration of physicians to developed countries, much of it ...
Nearly a quarter of all active U.S. physicians are international medical graduates (IMGs)--physician...
In the United States. a debate has existed for decades about whether foreign-trained physicians (kno...
BackgroundTo describe the supply, distribution, and characteristics of international medical graduat...
BackgroundTo describe the supply, distribution, and characteristics of international medical graduat...
This study examines the comparative distributions of postresident international medical graduates (I...
Abstract Background As healthcare systems around the world are facing increasing physician shortages...
Objectives. This study examines the comparative distributions of postresident interna-tional medical...
Background: The objective of this paper is to describe the numbers, characteristics, and trends in t...
Background International Medical Graduates (IMGs) contribute to about 23% of the physician workforce...
Background: The objective of this paper is to describe the numbers, characteristics, and trends in t...
The United States needs more health care workers. The American Medical Association (AMA) estimates ...
CONTEXT: The contribution that international medical graduates (IMGs) make to reducing the rural-urb...