Physician shortages are more pronounced in rural than in urban areas. The geography of medical school application and matriculation could provide insights into geographic differences in physician availability. Using data from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), we conducted geospatial analyses, and developed origin–destination (O–D) trajectories and conceptual graphs to understand the root cause of rural physician shortages. Geographic disparities exist at a significant level in medical school applications in the US. The total number of medical school applications increased by 38% from 2001 to 2015, but the number had decreased by 2% in completely rural counties. Most counties with no medical school applicants were in rural...
Objective: Geographic mal‐distribution towards urban over rural medical practice exists worldwide. T...
Background: Rural US populations face a chronic shortage of physicians and an increasing gap in life...
BackgroundRural areas have historically struggled with shortages of healthcare providers; however, a...
The supply of physicians has increased rapidly during the past decade. To examine the impact of this...
In the United States, the need for health care is greater in rural areas than in urban areas, though...
Background: Inequitable distribution of the medical workforce is an international problem that under...
PURPOSE Despite considerable investment in increasing the number of primary care physicians in rural...
Studies consistently demonstrate that medical students who are different, diverse, minority, lower i...
Abstract Introduction The maldistribution of physicians in the United States has led to a shortage o...
Rural populations remain underserved by physicians, despite various efforts by medical schools and o...
Purpose Workforce shortage is a contributing cause of health inequality in rural Australia. There is...
Abstract Introduction The maldistribution of physicians in the United States has led to a shor...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAustralia suffers from a well docume...
In this paper we attempt to identify and model factors associated with medical doctors' county-level...
In this paper we attempt to identify and model factors associated with medical doctors' county-level...
Objective: Geographic mal‐distribution towards urban over rural medical practice exists worldwide. T...
Background: Rural US populations face a chronic shortage of physicians and an increasing gap in life...
BackgroundRural areas have historically struggled with shortages of healthcare providers; however, a...
The supply of physicians has increased rapidly during the past decade. To examine the impact of this...
In the United States, the need for health care is greater in rural areas than in urban areas, though...
Background: Inequitable distribution of the medical workforce is an international problem that under...
PURPOSE Despite considerable investment in increasing the number of primary care physicians in rural...
Studies consistently demonstrate that medical students who are different, diverse, minority, lower i...
Abstract Introduction The maldistribution of physicians in the United States has led to a shortage o...
Rural populations remain underserved by physicians, despite various efforts by medical schools and o...
Purpose Workforce shortage is a contributing cause of health inequality in rural Australia. There is...
Abstract Introduction The maldistribution of physicians in the United States has led to a shor...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAustralia suffers from a well docume...
In this paper we attempt to identify and model factors associated with medical doctors' county-level...
In this paper we attempt to identify and model factors associated with medical doctors' county-level...
Objective: Geographic mal‐distribution towards urban over rural medical practice exists worldwide. T...
Background: Rural US populations face a chronic shortage of physicians and an increasing gap in life...
BackgroundRural areas have historically struggled with shortages of healthcare providers; however, a...