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Home Research Research Library Family Medicine Hospitalists Three Years Out of Residency: Career Flexibility or a Threat to Office-Based Family Medicine? Family Medicine Hospitalists Three Years Out of Residency: Career Flexibility or a Threat to Office-Based Family Medicine? 2018 Author(s) Cancino, R, and Jack, B Topic(s) What Family Physicians Do Keyword(s) National Graduate Survey, Policy Brief Commentaries, and Urgent / Emergent Care Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine The 2015 and 2016 Association of American Medicinal Colleges (AAMC) Medical School Graduation Questionnaire all Schools Summary Report indicated that 18.4 and 18.9% of graduates, respectively, were interested in hospitalist medicine.1,2 A report released in June 2016 by the AAMC analyzing characteristics of the growing primary care hospitalist workforce between the years 2012 and 2013 indicated that 17.2% of hospitalists identified as family medicine physicians.3 A majority of family medicine physicians use hospitalist services,4 and hospitalists have a significant educational role in family medicine resident training.5 Read More ABFM Research Read all 2020 Asthma Care Quality, Language, and Ethnicity in a Multi-State Network of Low-Income Children Go to Asthma Care Quality, Language, and Ethnicity in a Multi-State Network of Low-Income Children 2013 Family physicians are essential for mental health care delivery Go to Family physicians are essential for mental health care delivery 1990 Residency training for rural primary care Go to Residency training for rural primary care 2019 Endoscopic Services in the United States: By Whom, for What, and Why? Go to Endoscopic Services in the United States: By Whom, for What, and Why?
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