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Home Research Research Library Family Physicians Practicing High-Volume Obstetric Care Have Recently Dropped by One-Half Family Physicians Practicing High-Volume Obstetric Care Have Recently Dropped by One-Half 2017 Author(s) Barreto, Tyler W, Peterson, Lars E, Petterson, Stephen M, and Bazemore, Andrew W Topic(s) Education & Training, and What Family Physicians Do Keyword(s) Imprinting Of Training, Maternity Care, and Shortage Areas Volume American Family Physician Source American Family Physician Previous research has shown a decline in the percentage of family physicians practicing low- or medium-volume obstetrics. Using 13 years of data through 2016, we found continued declines in low- and medium-volume obstetrics, in addition to a new 50% decrease in family physicians providing high-volume obstetrics. Read More ABFM Research Read all 2019 A Longitudinal Study of Differences in Canadian and US Medical Student Preparation for Family Medicine Go to A Longitudinal Study of Differences in Canadian and US Medical Student Preparation for Family Medicine 2024 Data Disaggregation of Asian Americans: Implications for the Physician Workforce Go to Data Disaggregation of Asian Americans: Implications for the Physician Workforce 2017 Developing the National Family Medicine Graduate Survey Go to Developing the National Family Medicine Graduate Survey 2018 Buprenorphrine Provision by Early Career Family Physicians Go to Buprenorphrine Provision by Early Career Family Physicians
Author(s) Barreto, Tyler W, Peterson, Lars E, Petterson, Stephen M, and Bazemore, Andrew W Topic(s) Education & Training, and What Family Physicians Do Keyword(s) Imprinting Of Training, Maternity Care, and Shortage Areas Volume American Family Physician Source American Family Physician
ABFM Research Read all 2019 A Longitudinal Study of Differences in Canadian and US Medical Student Preparation for Family Medicine Go to A Longitudinal Study of Differences in Canadian and US Medical Student Preparation for Family Medicine 2024 Data Disaggregation of Asian Americans: Implications for the Physician Workforce Go to Data Disaggregation of Asian Americans: Implications for the Physician Workforce 2017 Developing the National Family Medicine Graduate Survey Go to Developing the National Family Medicine Graduate Survey 2018 Buprenorphrine Provision by Early Career Family Physicians Go to Buprenorphrine Provision by Early Career Family Physicians
2019 A Longitudinal Study of Differences in Canadian and US Medical Student Preparation for Family Medicine Go to A Longitudinal Study of Differences in Canadian and US Medical Student Preparation for Family Medicine
2024 Data Disaggregation of Asian Americans: Implications for the Physician Workforce Go to Data Disaggregation of Asian Americans: Implications for the Physician Workforce
2017 Developing the National Family Medicine Graduate Survey Go to Developing the National Family Medicine Graduate Survey
2018 Buprenorphrine Provision by Early Career Family Physicians Go to Buprenorphrine Provision by Early Career Family Physicians