Emergency medicine (EM) physicians constitute the front line of healthcare providers. They work swiftly to address critical situations, diagnose illnesses, and stabilize patients. Amidst a growing need and shortage of EM physicians, this longitudinal descriptive study captures EM physicians’ preferences for practice locations by studying Florida EM physicians’ relocation patterns between 2006 and 2020. Esti- mates from a Cox Proportional-Hazards model and fixed effects logistic regressions suggest that wage amenities are not a strong determinant of relocation over time. Physician attrition and relocation are instead more saliently affected by high work volumes within the EM physician’s primary work location
In the United States. a debate has existed for decades about whether foreign-trained physicians (kno...
Introduction: Recruiting and retaining residents who will complete their emergency medicine (EM) tra...
Background: The future of academic emergency medicine (EM) is based on the continued successful re...
OBJECTIVE: To understand factors affecting specialty heterogeneity in physician migration. DATA SOU...
This is the first paper to use the quasi-random assignment of patients to physicians in emergency ro...
Emergency medicine (EM) has expanded rapidly since its inception in 1979. Workforce projections from...
This study aims to gain a better understanding of primary care (PC) physician movements in Texas bet...
Managed care has had a profound effect on physician practice. It has altered patterns in the use of ...
Introduction ‘Emergency medicine (EM) in the UK has a medical staffing crisis.’ Inadequate staffing,...
Introduction This study was undertaken to describe the current status of the emergency medicine work...
Introduction: Recruiting and retaining residents who will complete their emergency medicine (EM) tra...
Objectives: The movement of skilled physicians from the public to the private sector is a key constr...
Introduction: Emergency physician (EP) turnover is a significant issue that can have strong economic...
Demand for the emergency medical technician (EMT) is 2 times greater than that of all other occupati...
Despite the significant responsibility that physicians have in healthcare delivery, we know surprisi...
In the United States. a debate has existed for decades about whether foreign-trained physicians (kno...
Introduction: Recruiting and retaining residents who will complete their emergency medicine (EM) tra...
Background: The future of academic emergency medicine (EM) is based on the continued successful re...
OBJECTIVE: To understand factors affecting specialty heterogeneity in physician migration. DATA SOU...
This is the first paper to use the quasi-random assignment of patients to physicians in emergency ro...
Emergency medicine (EM) has expanded rapidly since its inception in 1979. Workforce projections from...
This study aims to gain a better understanding of primary care (PC) physician movements in Texas bet...
Managed care has had a profound effect on physician practice. It has altered patterns in the use of ...
Introduction ‘Emergency medicine (EM) in the UK has a medical staffing crisis.’ Inadequate staffing,...
Introduction This study was undertaken to describe the current status of the emergency medicine work...
Introduction: Recruiting and retaining residents who will complete their emergency medicine (EM) tra...
Objectives: The movement of skilled physicians from the public to the private sector is a key constr...
Introduction: Emergency physician (EP) turnover is a significant issue that can have strong economic...
Demand for the emergency medical technician (EMT) is 2 times greater than that of all other occupati...
Despite the significant responsibility that physicians have in healthcare delivery, we know surprisi...
In the United States. a debate has existed for decades about whether foreign-trained physicians (kno...
Introduction: Recruiting and retaining residents who will complete their emergency medicine (EM) tra...
Background: The future of academic emergency medicine (EM) is based on the continued successful re...