Background: Shortage of physicians in rural areas within the USA is an ongoing issue. There are limited data about why internal medicine physicians (‘internists’) practice in rural areas throughout the USA. We explored reasons why internists chose rural practice locations in Montana and Northern Wyoming, and reasons for overall job satisfaction in these areas. Methods: We used the phenomenological method of qualitative analysis for the study. The principal investigator (RR) conducted and voice recorded 17 semi-structured interviews, throughout Montana and two counties in Northern Wyoming. The voice recordings were transcribed and analyzed according to thematic analysis. Results: Four main themes emerged, outlining why internists chose to pr...
Background: Inequitable distribution of the medical workforce is an international problem that under...
Aim of the study. To evaluate opinion of family medicine residents about work opportunities in rural...
Introduction: American medical schools are struggling to identify students who would consider a care...
Background: Shortage of physicians in rural areas within the USA is an ongoing issue. There are limi...
CONTEXT: Small towns across the United States struggle to maintain an adequate primary care workforc...
Aim of the study. To identify and analyze the doctors’ motivation aspects to work at hospitals in th...
BACKGROUND:Rural areas have historically struggled with shortages of healthcare providers; however, ...
Introduction: While 20% of Americans live in rural areas, less than 10% of the nations’ physicians ...
Objective: Junior doctors, in their first four years of medical work, are an important part of the h...
Introduction: Working in emergency medicine in rural areas may entail challenges due to absence of ...
ABSTRACT: Context: Small towns across the United States struggle to maintain an adequate primary car...
Background: This paper examines factors influencing physicians’ decisions to practise in rural commu...
OBJECTIVE: Systematically describe the characteristics of rural specialists, their work and job sati...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Background: Improved medical care access for rural populations continues to be a major concern. Ther...
Background: Inequitable distribution of the medical workforce is an international problem that under...
Aim of the study. To evaluate opinion of family medicine residents about work opportunities in rural...
Introduction: American medical schools are struggling to identify students who would consider a care...
Background: Shortage of physicians in rural areas within the USA is an ongoing issue. There are limi...
CONTEXT: Small towns across the United States struggle to maintain an adequate primary care workforc...
Aim of the study. To identify and analyze the doctors’ motivation aspects to work at hospitals in th...
BACKGROUND:Rural areas have historically struggled with shortages of healthcare providers; however, ...
Introduction: While 20% of Americans live in rural areas, less than 10% of the nations’ physicians ...
Objective: Junior doctors, in their first four years of medical work, are an important part of the h...
Introduction: Working in emergency medicine in rural areas may entail challenges due to absence of ...
ABSTRACT: Context: Small towns across the United States struggle to maintain an adequate primary car...
Background: This paper examines factors influencing physicians’ decisions to practise in rural commu...
OBJECTIVE: Systematically describe the characteristics of rural specialists, their work and job sati...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Background: Improved medical care access for rural populations continues to be a major concern. Ther...
Background: Inequitable distribution of the medical workforce is an international problem that under...
Aim of the study. To evaluate opinion of family medicine residents about work opportunities in rural...
Introduction: American medical schools are struggling to identify students who would consider a care...