BACKGROUND Predicting future general practitioner workforce requires information about how demographic factors affect GP workforce participation. Regional differences might not be accounted for in national studies. The authors aimed to determine GP characteristics associated with workforce participation in Tasmania. METHODS A self administered census of Tasmanian GPs measured GP demographics and the number of 3.5 hour sessions worked in 1 week in 2005. RESULTS Four hundred and three GPs responded (76% response rate). Six percent of GPs were on leave at the time of the census. Age, gender and graduation outside of Australia, the United Kingdom or Ireland were associated with workforce participation, but rurality had no effect. The effe...
RESEARCH AIMThe aim of the project is to provide greater insights into how employers and government ...
Accepted for publication 3 July 2016.Objective: Despite increases in Commonwealth funded general pra...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a contemporary picture of the general practitioner and specialist obstetric wo...
BACKGROUND Predicting future general practitioner workforce requires information about how demograph...
BACKGROUND Predicting future general practitioner workforce requires information about how demograph...
Aims: To review and analyse Australian general practitioner’s workforce data for the 2000 to 2010 pe...
The aim of the present study was to compare selected characteristics of the Australian general medic...
The aim of the present study was to compare selected characteristics of the Australian general medic...
This thesis focuses on the labour supply and location decisions of general practitioners (GPs): wher...
Objective: To determine the factors associated with general practitioners' current practice location...
Aims & rationale/Objectives: The Australian medical workforce is undergoing considerable change with...
Background: Tasmania established its medical programmein 1965 to produce graduates to addressmedical...
Objective: To trial a measure of rural and remote GP access for small areas. Design: A cross-secti...
The models of practice that general practice registrars (GPRs) envisage undertaking will affect work...
Background: Tasmania established its medical programmein 1965 to produce graduates to addressmedical...
RESEARCH AIMThe aim of the project is to provide greater insights into how employers and government ...
Accepted for publication 3 July 2016.Objective: Despite increases in Commonwealth funded general pra...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a contemporary picture of the general practitioner and specialist obstetric wo...
BACKGROUND Predicting future general practitioner workforce requires information about how demograph...
BACKGROUND Predicting future general practitioner workforce requires information about how demograph...
Aims: To review and analyse Australian general practitioner’s workforce data for the 2000 to 2010 pe...
The aim of the present study was to compare selected characteristics of the Australian general medic...
The aim of the present study was to compare selected characteristics of the Australian general medic...
This thesis focuses on the labour supply and location decisions of general practitioners (GPs): wher...
Objective: To determine the factors associated with general practitioners' current practice location...
Aims & rationale/Objectives: The Australian medical workforce is undergoing considerable change with...
Background: Tasmania established its medical programmein 1965 to produce graduates to addressmedical...
Objective: To trial a measure of rural and remote GP access for small areas. Design: A cross-secti...
The models of practice that general practice registrars (GPRs) envisage undertaking will affect work...
Background: Tasmania established its medical programmein 1965 to produce graduates to addressmedical...
RESEARCH AIMThe aim of the project is to provide greater insights into how employers and government ...
Accepted for publication 3 July 2016.Objective: Despite increases in Commonwealth funded general pra...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a contemporary picture of the general practitioner and specialist obstetric wo...