The names, specialties, and appointment status of physicians with privileges in 161 North Carolina hospitals were obtained and compared to the file of licensed, active, patient-care physicians practicing in the State for the year 1978. The listings were examined to determine the number of physicians without a hospital privilege by age, race, sex, specialty, and geographic location. Overall, only 11 percent of all active physicians did not have some form of hospital appointment. Among family and general practitioners, 29 percent had either a restricted hospital privilege or no hospital appointment at all. A greater number of nonwhite and female physicians were also without privileges. These data have implications for the training of physicia...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-77)The purpose of this study was to identify and evalu...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship between consultants and general practition...
To document the volume and kinds of ambulatory care, particularly primary care, being provided in a ...
The names, specialties, and appointment status of physicians with privileges in 161 North Carolina h...
Almost daily, judicial decisions are handed down, affecting the practice of medicine. As a consequen...
The professional interdependence of the hospital institution and practicing physicians is a phenomen...
The relationship between a hospital and its medical staff is unique. Most physicians serving as hosp...
Over the past several years, the number of physicians practicing as hospitalists or using hospitalis...
Hospital staff privileges are the physician's key to the use of hospital facilities. Without th...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
The relationship between physicians and hospitals is undergoing significant change. Historically, a ...
In 1975 there were an estimated 41.3 million visits made to office-based physicians spe\uad cializin...
In today\u27s world of rising medical costs, hospital liability for staff negligence, and the uncert...
THE LAW GOVERNING medical staff peer review at California hospitals has changed dramatically over th...
Data on the characteristics of office visits to general surgeons by ambulatory patients are presente...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-77)The purpose of this study was to identify and evalu...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship between consultants and general practition...
To document the volume and kinds of ambulatory care, particularly primary care, being provided in a ...
The names, specialties, and appointment status of physicians with privileges in 161 North Carolina h...
Almost daily, judicial decisions are handed down, affecting the practice of medicine. As a consequen...
The professional interdependence of the hospital institution and practicing physicians is a phenomen...
The relationship between a hospital and its medical staff is unique. Most physicians serving as hosp...
Over the past several years, the number of physicians practicing as hospitalists or using hospitalis...
Hospital staff privileges are the physician's key to the use of hospital facilities. Without th...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
The relationship between physicians and hospitals is undergoing significant change. Historically, a ...
In 1975 there were an estimated 41.3 million visits made to office-based physicians spe\uad cializin...
In today\u27s world of rising medical costs, hospital liability for staff negligence, and the uncert...
THE LAW GOVERNING medical staff peer review at California hospitals has changed dramatically over th...
Data on the characteristics of office visits to general surgeons by ambulatory patients are presente...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-77)The purpose of this study was to identify and evalu...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship between consultants and general practition...
To document the volume and kinds of ambulatory care, particularly primary care, being provided in a ...