INTRODUCTION: The United States is currently experiencing a shortage of physicians that is projected to worsen substantially over the next decade. Rural regions are most affected by this shortage, with some statistics estimating that the physician-to-patient ratios reach 1 to 2500 in certain areas. While some measures have been taken to help combat this shortage, such as increases in medical school enrollment and the development of more residency training programs, additional interventions are needed that target rural regions specifically. One of the most powerful methods to improve this rural maldistribution of physicians is to make changes in medical education so that it trains and deploys more individuals who wish to practice in rural ar...
Purpose/objective: Inadequate access to healthcare in the rural United States has been an ongoing ch...
Background: Inequitable distribution of the medical workforce is an international problem that under...
There is a shortage of doctors in regional, rural and remote parts of Australia. The most immediate ...
INTRODUCTION: The United States is currently experiencing a shortage of physicians that is projected...
The United States is experiencing a physician shortage and rural areas are especially impacted. Prog...
Introduction: The State of Hawai‘i has an estimated 29% physician shortage.1 This deficit is parti...
Around 20% of America’s population lives in rural communities; however, only 9% of all physicians pr...
There is a need to encourage careers in rural medicine and to prepare potential rural physicians for...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Context: Over a decade ago, leaders in rural medical education established the Rural Medical Educato...
INTRODUCTION: Physician shortages in rural areas remain severe but may be ameliorated by recent expa...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Purpose/objective: Inadequate access to healthcare in the rural United States has been an ongoing ch...
Background: Inequitable distribution of the medical workforce is an international problem that under...
There is a shortage of doctors in regional, rural and remote parts of Australia. The most immediate ...
INTRODUCTION: The United States is currently experiencing a shortage of physicians that is projected...
The United States is experiencing a physician shortage and rural areas are especially impacted. Prog...
Introduction: The State of Hawai‘i has an estimated 29% physician shortage.1 This deficit is parti...
Around 20% of America’s population lives in rural communities; however, only 9% of all physicians pr...
There is a need to encourage careers in rural medicine and to prepare potential rural physicians for...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Context: Over a decade ago, leaders in rural medical education established the Rural Medical Educato...
INTRODUCTION: Physician shortages in rural areas remain severe but may be ameliorated by recent expa...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Purpose/objective: Inadequate access to healthcare in the rural United States has been an ongoing ch...
Background: Inequitable distribution of the medical workforce is an international problem that under...
There is a shortage of doctors in regional, rural and remote parts of Australia. The most immediate ...