نتایج جستجو برای: physician shortage

تعداد نتایج: 69272  

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de terapia intensiva 2011
Glauco Adrieno Westphal Milton Caldeira Filho Kalinca Daberkow Vieira Viviane Renata Zaclikevis Miriam Cristine Machado Bartz Raquel Wanzuita Cassiano Teixeira Cristiano Franke Fernando Osni Machado Gilberto Friedman Joel de Andrade Jorge Dias de Matos Delson Morilo Lamgaro Eliézer Silva Gerson Costa Maria Emília Coelho Mirela Cristine de Oliveira Nazah Cherif Mohamed Youssef Nelson Akamine Rafael Lisboa de Souza

There is a relative shortage of appropriate organs available for transplantation. The appropriate diagnosis of brain death, a suitable family approach and the maintenance of the deceased donor are fundamental in addressing this issue. The intensive care physician plays a key role in the maintenance of the deceased donor, thereby reducing losses and increasing the number of successful transplants.

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2012
Susan Okie

n engl j med 366;20 nejm.org may 17, 2012 1849 more widely available and reducing the national price tag, it’s hard to say how primary care physicians will fit into the delivery models that emerge. Will they be increasingly replaced by nurse practitioners and physician assistants? Will they become partners or leaders on multidisciplinary teams, spending more time supervising others and less int...

Journal: :Family medicine 2000
J A Stearns M A Stearns M Glasser R A Londo

BACKGROUND Rural areas of the United States are perennially medically underserved, and the state of Illinois is no exception. A recent survey showed that 75 of Illinois' 84 rural counties are primary care physician shortage areas. In response to this chronic physician shortage, the Illinois Rural Medical Education (RMED) Program was developed by the University of Illinois College of Medicine at...

Journal: :The Journal of reproductive medicine 2012
William F Rayburn Megan McReynolds Erika C Elwell Edward Salsberg

OBJECTIVE A projected shortage of obstetrician-gynecologists prompted us to query other major national medical and surgical organizations about internal efforts to examine their specialty's physician workforce needs. STUDY DESIGN We sought the experience of the top 20 academies, societies or colleges of those medical or surgical specialties. Each organization had approximately 10,000 or more ...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2003
Carl J Pepine

A physician shortage in cardiology has prompted the American College of Cardiology (ACC) to establish a task force to study and recommend workforce solutions. Recent reports from the federal government, the media, and physician recruiters suggest that fellows entering the field of cardiology cannot keep pace with the replacement of veteran cardiovascular (CV) physicians who are retiring. But on...

Journal: :The virtual mentor : VM 2010
Hana Akselrod

At its most basic, the title of a medical doctor represents a commitment to engage with patients, helping and advising them to the best of one’s ability. When the physician also takes on the role of researcher, which responsibilities have the greater claim on his or her time? While the question of allocating time between the clinic and the laboratory can be personally stressful even in the best...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR 2009
Ryan W Arnold Marilyn J Goske Dorothy I Bulas Ellen C Benya Jun Ying Jonathan H Sunshine

PURPOSE Persistent workforce shortages exist in some radiology subspecialties. Residents' motivations for selecting particular fellowships, as well as their perceptions of the subspecialty fields, heavily influence the supply of new radiologists to these areas. The authors investigated the factors residents consider most important in subspecialty choice, fellowship choice patterns between 1999 ...

Journal: :Rhode Island medical journal 2016
Claudine Yee Annie M Wu Connie M Wu Rachel V Thakore Paul B Greenberg

Exposure to research early in medical school facilitates the development of physician-scientists and competent clinicians. In the last decade, institutions have established programs and policies to address the physician- scientist shortage. However, student-led initiatives to promote medical student engagement in research remain unexplored. This paper presents the design and results of the thir...

Journal: :American family physician 2010
Nicholas A Weida Robert L Phillips Andrew W Bazemore Martey S Dodoo Stephen M Petterson Imam Xierali Bridget Teevan

Volume 82, Number 2 www.aafp.org/afp American Family Physician 121 Since the 1997 Balanced Budget Act capped funding for graduate medical education (GME) programs, overall growth in GME has continued (+7.8 percent), but primary care specialties have experienced a substantial decline in their number of programs and residency positions. This decline will further exacerbate the current primary car...

2017
Kumiko Tanaka Taka-aki Nakada Hiroshi Fukuma Shota Nakao Naohisa Masunaga Keisuke Tomita Yosuke Matsumura Yasuaki Mizushima Tetsuya Matsuoka

BACKGROUND A sudden shortage of physician resources due to overwhelming patient needs can affect the quality of care in the emergency department (ED). Developing effective response strategies remains a challenging research area. We created a novel system using information and communication technology (ICT) to respond to a sudden shortage, and tested the system to determine whether it would comp...

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