This study examines the supply of physical therapists (PTs) and occupational therapists (OTs) in British Columbia over the last ten years, and is part of a larger research project examining the current and future supply of, and demand for, rehabilitation personnel in B.C. Supply data were obtained from the regulatory bodies for PTs for 1991, 1995, 1997 and 2000, and from the professional association for OTs for 1991, 1995, 1997 and 1999. The data elements collected and examined for both groups include demographic items, membership in the organization, employment characteristics, and education.Health Care and Epidemiology, Department ofMedicine, Faculty ofPopulation and Public Health (SPPH), School ofUnreviewedFacultyResearche
At the request of the Post Graduate Medical Education (PGME) Advisory Committee of British Columbia,...
Background: Providing rehabilitation services to meet the needs of rural residents and address poor ...
This report is the eleventh of its kind reporting the place of graduation for selected health occupa...
Abstract Background Health Human Resource (HHR) ratio...
In order to plan appropriate educational activities for occupational and physical therapists baselin...
Abstract Background Health Human Resource (HHR) ratios are one measure of workforce supply, and are ...
This research seeks to substantiate the gap between demand and supply of physiotherapists (PTs) and ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "The precarious supply of physical therapists acro...
Occupational therapy is an essential health service that enables Canadians to maximize their product...
Abstract Background Demand for rehabilitation services is expected to increase due to factors such a...
There is a shortage of occupational therapists (OTs) in Canada requiring strategies to both increase...
British Columbia's Northern Coast has many appealing qualities for entrepreneurial-minded physical t...
This report is the tenth of its kind reporting the place of graduation for selected health occupatio...
The rapid and accelerating growth of the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia between 1974 and...
Abstract Background Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) are valuable members of the healthcare team...
At the request of the Post Graduate Medical Education (PGME) Advisory Committee of British Columbia,...
Background: Providing rehabilitation services to meet the needs of rural residents and address poor ...
This report is the eleventh of its kind reporting the place of graduation for selected health occupa...
Abstract Background Health Human Resource (HHR) ratio...
In order to plan appropriate educational activities for occupational and physical therapists baselin...
Abstract Background Health Human Resource (HHR) ratios are one measure of workforce supply, and are ...
This research seeks to substantiate the gap between demand and supply of physiotherapists (PTs) and ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "The precarious supply of physical therapists acro...
Occupational therapy is an essential health service that enables Canadians to maximize their product...
Abstract Background Demand for rehabilitation services is expected to increase due to factors such a...
There is a shortage of occupational therapists (OTs) in Canada requiring strategies to both increase...
British Columbia's Northern Coast has many appealing qualities for entrepreneurial-minded physical t...
This report is the tenth of its kind reporting the place of graduation for selected health occupatio...
The rapid and accelerating growth of the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia between 1974 and...
Abstract Background Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) are valuable members of the healthcare team...
At the request of the Post Graduate Medical Education (PGME) Advisory Committee of British Columbia,...
Background: Providing rehabilitation services to meet the needs of rural residents and address poor ...
This report is the eleventh of its kind reporting the place of graduation for selected health occupa...