[PDF][PDF] Effectiveness of financial incentives in exchange for rural and underserviced area return-of-service commitments: systematic review of the literature
IP Sempowski - Can J Rural Med, 2004 - srpc.ca
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of programs that provide financial incentives to
physicians in exchange for a rural or underserviced area return-of-service (ROS) …
physicians in exchange for a rural or underserviced area return-of-service (ROS) …
The pandemic from within: two surveys of physician burnout in Canada
RA Boudreau, RL Grieco, SL Cahoon… - Canadian Journal of …, 2007 - cjcmh.com
Two surveys were conducted to examine the prevalence and severity of burnout in
physicians. In the first survey, a total of 1,161 Alberta physicians responded to a series of …
physicians. In the first survey, a total of 1,161 Alberta physicians responded to a series of …
Don't take" geography" for granted! Some methodological issues in measuring geographic distribution of physicians
RW Pong, JR Pitblado - Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine, 2001 - search.proquest.com
Other geopolitical or administrative areas may not reflect the planning, distribution or
organization of health services. Even" health regions" may not be an appropriate unit of …
organization of health services. Even" health regions" may not be an appropriate unit of …
Time spent on professional activities and unwaged domestic work. Is it different for male and female primary care physicians who have children at home?
CA Woodward, AP Williams, B Ferrier… - Canadian Family …, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To examine how having children affects the hours spent by male and female
family physicians on professional activities and on unwaged domestic work. DESIGN …
family physicians on professional activities and on unwaged domestic work. DESIGN …
Canadian rural family medicine training programs: growth and variation in recruitment.
LK Krupa, BTB Chan - Canadian Family Physician, 2005 - cfp.ca
OBJECTIVE To document the proliferation of rural family medicine residency programs and
to note differences in design as they affect rural recruitment. DESIGN Descriptive study using …
to note differences in design as they affect rural recruitment. DESIGN Descriptive study using …
[PDF][PDF] Differences in ambulatory teaching and learning by gender match of preceptors and students
PA Carney, AJ Dietrich, S Eliassen, C Pipas… - FAMILY MEDICINE …, 2000 - Citeseer
Setting The family medicine clerkship is a third-year requirement of the Dartmouth Medical
School curriculum. In this 8-week clerkship, students spend 4 full days each week working …
School curriculum. In this 8-week clerkship, students spend 4 full days each week working …
Canadian chiropractic resources databank (CCRD): a profile of Canadian chiropractors
D Kopansky-Giles, C Papadopoulos - The Journal of the Canadian …, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: To establish a data bank which will serve as a comprehensive inventory of data
and document practical information on Canada's licensed chiropractors and to produce a …
and document practical information on Canada's licensed chiropractors and to produce a …
Training for rural practice. Are graduates of a UBC program well prepared?
C Whiteside, R Mathias - Canadian Family Physician, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate preparedness for rural practice and to ascertain where graduates
of a community-based rural training program practise. DESIGN: Mailed cross-sectional …
of a community-based rural training program practise. DESIGN: Mailed cross-sectional …
Endogenous work hours and practice patterns of Canadian physicians
C Ferrall, AW Gregory, WG Tholl - canadian Journal of economics, 1998 - JSTOR
Using an extensive survey of Canadian physicians, we study how physician practice
patterns are shaped by demographic characteristics, physician specialty, and government …
patterns are shaped by demographic characteristics, physician specialty, and government …
Beyond counting heads: some methodological issues in measuring geographic distribution of physicians
RW Pong - Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine, 2002 - search.proquest.com
The population-to-physician ratio is the most commonly used measure in research and in
health services planning. It is a ratio that relates information on physician distribution with …
health services planning. It is a ratio that relates information on physician distribution with …