Purpose: To examine the reasons fewer students and residents are entering general surgery, to educate residents about the realities of rural general surgery based on the experience of three general surgeons in central Nebraska, and to suggest a strategy for individual general surgeons and for residency programs to maintain the rural surgical workforce.Methods: A systematic literature review of surveys, review articles, and editorials through PUBMED was performed. Relevant studies were included in a review of the current literature on the rural general surgery workforce, general surgery residency, fellowship training, and rural surgery education. Findings: There is an insufficient supply of general surgeons in many parts of the country, part...
Objective: To synthesise quantitative data on the effects of rural background and experience in rura...
Background: Contemporary approaches to rural generalist medicine training and models of care are dev...
Background: Providing health care to rural populations is a major issue in Australia. Disease burden...
RURAL SURGERY TRAINING PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Abstract: Rural su...
Dynamic assessment of the effective surgical workforce recommends 27,300 general surgeons in 2030; 2...
Background: The discourse about the rural health care workforce in the US has typically focused on t...
Objective Examine the distribution of general surgeons and need for them throughout Kentucky and th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Community and Prev...
Introduction. The rural general surgeon shortage in the U.S. is predicted to worsen, leaving nearly ...
Loss of a general surgeon in a rural community can alter the referral patterns, the image and utiliz...
Rural communities have difficulty establishing and maintaining a quality healthcare workforce. Twent...
Purpose: The purpose of our study was to determine what effect an 8-week rural surgical clerkship ...
BackgroundRural South Australia (SA), like other rural areas in Australia, faces a crisis in the med...
Background: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is associated with less pain, faster recovery, and lowe...
Objective: To synthesise quantitative data on the effects of rural background and experience in rura...
Background: Contemporary approaches to rural generalist medicine training and models of care are dev...
Background: Providing health care to rural populations is a major issue in Australia. Disease burden...
RURAL SURGERY TRAINING PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Abstract: Rural su...
Dynamic assessment of the effective surgical workforce recommends 27,300 general surgeons in 2030; 2...
Background: The discourse about the rural health care workforce in the US has typically focused on t...
Objective Examine the distribution of general surgeons and need for them throughout Kentucky and th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Community and Prev...
Introduction. The rural general surgeon shortage in the U.S. is predicted to worsen, leaving nearly ...
Loss of a general surgeon in a rural community can alter the referral patterns, the image and utiliz...
Rural communities have difficulty establishing and maintaining a quality healthcare workforce. Twent...
Purpose: The purpose of our study was to determine what effect an 8-week rural surgical clerkship ...
BackgroundRural South Australia (SA), like other rural areas in Australia, faces a crisis in the med...
Background: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is associated with less pain, faster recovery, and lowe...
Objective: To synthesise quantitative data on the effects of rural background and experience in rura...
Background: Contemporary approaches to rural generalist medicine training and models of care are dev...
Background: Providing health care to rural populations is a major issue in Australia. Disease burden...