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| Sarah E BrothertonSummaryAffiliation: American Medical Association Country: USA Publications
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A national survey of 'inactive' physicians in the United States of America: enticements to reentryEthan A Jewett
Dept of Data Acquisition Services, American Medical Association, 515 N State St, Chicago, IL 60654, USA
Hum Resour Health 9:7. 2011..abstract:..
Graduate medical education, 2007-2008Sarah E Brotherton
Division of Graduate Medical Education, American Medical Association, 515 N State St, Chicago, IL 60654, USA
JAMA 300:1228-43. 2008
Graduate medical education, 2006-2007Sarah E Brotherton
JAMA 298:1081-96. 2007
US graduate medical education, 2004-2005: trends in primary care specialtiesSarah E Brotherton
Division of Graduate Medical Education, American Medical Association, Chicago, Ill 60610, USA
JAMA 294:1075-82. 2005..Over the last decade, the primary care specialties have experienced an ebb and flow in popularity. A description of the future primary care workforce may inform planning for the health care needs of our population...
US graduate medical education, 2003-2004Sarah E Brotherton
Division of Graduate Medical Education, American Medical Association, Chicago, Ill 60610, USA
JAMA 292:1032-7. 2004..Information about recent graduates of medical schools and the characteristics of physicians training in graduate medical education (GME) portends the size and composition of the US physician workforce of the near future...
US graduate medical education, 2002-2003Sarah E Brotherton
Division of Graduate Medical Education, American Medical Association, Chicago, Ill 60610, USA
JAMA 290:1197-202. 2003..By selecting a specialty to train in, physicians entering graduate medical education (GME) training provide advance information about the future physician workforce...
US graduate medical education, 2001-2002: changing dynamicsSarah E Brotherton
Division of Undergraduate and Graduate Medical Education Policy and Standards, American Medical Association, 515 N State St, Chicago, IL 60610, USA
JAMA 288:1073-8. 2002..Specialties and subspecialties with limited on-call schedules, such as forensic psychiatry and pediatric pathology, have, on average, the lowest number of duty hours...
Graduate medical education, 2005-2006Sarah E Brotherton
Division of Graduate Medical Education, American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, USA
JAMA 296:1154-69. 2006
Racial-ethnic diversity in allied health: the continuing challengeFred G Donini-Lenhoff
Department of Medical Education Products, American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois 60654, USA
J Allied Health 39:104-9. 2010..At the same time, all institutions must direct resources toward increasing diversity and ensuring higher graduation rates among racial/ethnic minority students...
Are entering obstetrics/gynecology residents more similar to the entering primary care or surgery resident workforce?Rebecca P McAlister
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL, USA
Am J Obstet Gynecol 197:536.e1-6. 2007..We compared demographic characteristics of first-year residents entering obstetrics/gynecology with those entering primary care and surgery...
US residency training before and after the 1997 Balanced Budget ActEdward Salsberg
Center for Workforce Studies, Association of American Medical Colleges, 2450 N St NW, Washington, DC 20037, USA
JAMA 300:1174-80. 2008..The 1997 Balanced Budget Act (BBA) limited Medicare funding for additional trainees in GME. There has been concern that because Medicare is the primary source of GME funding, the BBA would discourage growth in GME...
Pediatric residents' career intentions: data from the leading edge of the pediatrician workforceRichard J Pan
Department of Pediatrics, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California 95817, USA
Pediatrics 109:182-8. 2002..To determine factors influencing career choices by pediatric residents and how they may change the future pediatric physician workforce...
The practice of clinical genetics: a survey of practitionersBeth A Pletcher
Department of Pediatrics, University of Medicine and Dentistry-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, USA
Genet Med 4:142-9. 2002..Although a substantial amount of time is required to see patients, reimbursement for these services does not cover the costs to maintain such practices...
A comparison of pediatric emergency medicine and general emergency medicine physicians' practice patterns: results from the Future of Pediatric Education II Survey of Sections ProjectJames F Wiley
Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Connecticut Children s Medical Center, Hartford 06106, USA
Pediatr Emerg Care 18:153-8. 2002..We hypothesized that PEM physicians work fewer clinical hours and perform more teaching and research in their positions than GEM physicians...
Developmental and behavioral pediatric practice patterns and implications for the workforce: results of the Future of Pediatric Education II Survey of Sections ProjectDesmond P Kelly
Division of Developmental Pediatrics, Greenville Hospital System Chidren s Hospital, Greenville, South Carolina, USA
J Dev Behav Pediatr 24:180-8. 2003....
Practice of pediatric otolaryngology: results of the future of pediatric education II projectDavid E Tunkel
Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287 0910, USA
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 128:759-64. 2002..To define the practice of pediatric otolaryngology compared with general otolaryngology and to estimate pediatric otolaryngology workforce utilization and needs...
