Loss of a general surgeon in a rural community can alter the referral patterns, the image and utilization of the local hospital, and even the market share of local primary care physicians. Prior research has not defined the necessary and/or sufficient conditions for a rural county to be able to support a local general surgeon. Based upon empirical analysis of 96 rural Missouri counties and the limited literature available on rural surgeons and physician referral rates, a first approximation of those conditions are offered. We conclude that a rural county with a hospital, a population base of more than 15,000 people, and at least 11 potential referring physicians has sufficient conditions to enable it to support a local general surgeon. Amon...
Rural communities have difficulty establishing and maintaining a quality healthcare workforce. Twent...
RURAL SURGERY TRAINING PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Abstract: Rural su...
ObjectivesTo develop a profile of rural surgeons for comparison with profiles of rural general pract...
Loss of a general surgeon in a rural community can alter the referral patterns, the image and utiliz...
Dynamic assessment of the effective surgical workforce recommends 27,300 general surgeons in 2030; 2...
Objective Examine the distribution of general surgeons and need for them throughout Kentucky and th...
Purpose: To examine the reasons fewer students and residents are entering general surgery, to educat...
BackgroundRural South Australia (SA), like other rural areas in Australia, faces a crisis in the med...
Background: The discourse about the rural health care workforce in the US has typically focused on t...
177 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.This research describes the m...
Introduction. The rural general surgeon shortage in the U.S. is predicted to worsen, leaving nearly ...
Background: About 19% of the United States population lives in rural areas and is served by only 10%...
CONTEXT: Hospitals in rural communities may seek to increase specialty care access by establishing c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Community and Prev...
Family and general practitioners have historically provided a substantial portion of obstetric care ...
Rural communities have difficulty establishing and maintaining a quality healthcare workforce. Twent...
RURAL SURGERY TRAINING PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Abstract: Rural su...
ObjectivesTo develop a profile of rural surgeons for comparison with profiles of rural general pract...
Loss of a general surgeon in a rural community can alter the referral patterns, the image and utiliz...
Dynamic assessment of the effective surgical workforce recommends 27,300 general surgeons in 2030; 2...
Objective Examine the distribution of general surgeons and need for them throughout Kentucky and th...
Purpose: To examine the reasons fewer students and residents are entering general surgery, to educat...
BackgroundRural South Australia (SA), like other rural areas in Australia, faces a crisis in the med...
Background: The discourse about the rural health care workforce in the US has typically focused on t...
177 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.This research describes the m...
Introduction. The rural general surgeon shortage in the U.S. is predicted to worsen, leaving nearly ...
Background: About 19% of the United States population lives in rural areas and is served by only 10%...
CONTEXT: Hospitals in rural communities may seek to increase specialty care access by establishing c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Community and Prev...
Family and general practitioners have historically provided a substantial portion of obstetric care ...
Rural communities have difficulty establishing and maintaining a quality healthcare workforce. Twent...
RURAL SURGERY TRAINING PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Abstract: Rural su...
ObjectivesTo develop a profile of rural surgeons for comparison with profiles of rural general pract...