Recent increases in the number of foreign medical graduates (FMGs) in U.S. hospital-training positions raise new questions about the future role of FMGs in U.S. medicine. Despite an historical surplus of physicians, forces such as greater demand for resident house officers, stabilization in undergraduate medical education enrollment, increase in demand for medical services, growth in both the number of women in medicine and physician employment in group practices, and continuing imbalances in the distribution of physicians favor FMG migration to the United States. Health system reform must be sensitive to the historical, current, and future role FMGs play in medical care delivery, especially in regard to service in underserved areas, specia...
The United States is in the midst of a prolonged nursing shortage, one that could reach a deficit of...
The number of graduates of United States allopathic medical schools has been relatively constant for...
Nearly a quarter of all active U.S. physicians are international medical graduates (IMGs)--physician...
Until the last few years, graduate medical education (GME) positions were so plentiful in the United...
ERA of federal budgetary constraints and an ap-parent abundance of physicians, the appropriateness o...
Foreign-trained doctors in the United States play an indispensable role in providing health care to ...
The United States needs more health care workers. The American Medical Association (AMA) estimates ...
A growing physician shortage in the United States contributes to the country’s 24-day average wait t...
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...
Currently, the United States trains only three quarters of the physicians it requires to fill its en...
Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the United States has incr...
Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the United States has incr...
question of how many physicians the United States needed in its work force, the common wisdom of the...
The United States is in the midst of a prolonged nursing shortage, one that could reach a deficit of...
The number of graduates of United States allopathic medical schools has been relatively constant for...
Nearly a quarter of all active U.S. physicians are international medical graduates (IMGs)--physician...
Until the last few years, graduate medical education (GME) positions were so plentiful in the United...
ERA of federal budgetary constraints and an ap-parent abundance of physicians, the appropriateness o...
Foreign-trained doctors in the United States play an indispensable role in providing health care to ...
The United States needs more health care workers. The American Medical Association (AMA) estimates ...
A growing physician shortage in the United States contributes to the country’s 24-day average wait t...
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...
Currently, the United States trains only three quarters of the physicians it requires to fill its en...
Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the United States has incr...
Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the United States has incr...
question of how many physicians the United States needed in its work force, the common wisdom of the...
The United States is in the midst of a prolonged nursing shortage, one that could reach a deficit of...
The number of graduates of United States allopathic medical schools has been relatively constant for...
Nearly a quarter of all active U.S. physicians are international medical graduates (IMGs)--physician...