As more women enter medical school it’s important to study changes over time to determine implications and impact of gender differences. The purpose of this study is to examine the changing rural female family physician in Idaho from 2007 to 2012. The 2007 Idaho Physician Rural Workforce Assessment was repeated in 2012 and retrospective analysis indicated differences between genders, divided into four areas: productivity, technology use, satisfaction and scope of practice. Female physicians work less, take less call practice hours and see more patients hourly. They utilize technology more although men used teleconferencing more in 2012. Satisfaction among females increased over time but overall satisfaction did not change from 2007 to 2012....
There is general consensus among health care policy makers on the need to reform and strengthen the ...
The recent expansion of the nation's supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases in ...
The Work-Related Strain Inventory was mailed to a random sample of 700 family physicians (350 women ...
As more women enter medical school it’s important to study changes over time to determine implicatio...
PURPOSE: One aim of Southern Appalachian Family Medicine residencies is to produce graduates for sur...
OBJECTIVE To compare the scope of practice and degree of personal and professional satisfaction of r...
Context: An important consideration determining health outcomes is to have an adequate supply of phy...
The recent expansion of the nation\u27s supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases ...
During the last 15 years, women have substantially increased their share of traditionally male pr...
Context: Scope of practice is an important factor in both training and recruiting rural family physi...
The need for family physicians in rural areas across the United States and Canada is a long-standing...
Context: Mid-level providers comprise an increasing proportion of the health care workforce and play...
Background: Women physicians are less likely then men to practice in rural areas. With women repre-s...
This study was undertaken to examine the career and work patterns of women physicians in comparison ...
Females now outnumber males as medical graduates and general practice trainees in Australia. However...
There is general consensus among health care policy makers on the need to reform and strengthen the ...
The recent expansion of the nation's supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases in ...
The Work-Related Strain Inventory was mailed to a random sample of 700 family physicians (350 women ...
As more women enter medical school it’s important to study changes over time to determine implicatio...
PURPOSE: One aim of Southern Appalachian Family Medicine residencies is to produce graduates for sur...
OBJECTIVE To compare the scope of practice and degree of personal and professional satisfaction of r...
Context: An important consideration determining health outcomes is to have an adequate supply of phy...
The recent expansion of the nation\u27s supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases ...
During the last 15 years, women have substantially increased their share of traditionally male pr...
Context: Scope of practice is an important factor in both training and recruiting rural family physi...
The need for family physicians in rural areas across the United States and Canada is a long-standing...
Context: Mid-level providers comprise an increasing proportion of the health care workforce and play...
Background: Women physicians are less likely then men to practice in rural areas. With women repre-s...
This study was undertaken to examine the career and work patterns of women physicians in comparison ...
Females now outnumber males as medical graduates and general practice trainees in Australia. However...
There is general consensus among health care policy makers on the need to reform and strengthen the ...
The recent expansion of the nation's supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases in ...
The Work-Related Strain Inventory was mailed to a random sample of 700 family physicians (350 women ...