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Over half of graduating family medicine residents report more than $150,000 in educational debt
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نویسنده
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bazemore a. ,peterson l. ,jetty a. ,wingrove p. ,petterson s. ,phillips r.
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منبع
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journal of the american board of family medicine - 2016 - دوره : 29 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:180 -181
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چکیده
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Primary care workforce shortages are thought to result not only from lower remuneration than other specialties but also from increasing amounts of debt at graduation. a census of 3083 graduating family medicine residents found that 58% reported having >$150,000 in educational debt and 26% reported having >$250,000-levels that may deter students' interest in primary care and constrain the practice location choices of those who do choose primary care.
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کلیدواژه
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Career choice; Education; Family practice; Health policy; Workforce
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آدرس
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robert graham center,1350 connecticut ave. nw,washington,dc 20036, United States, american board of family medicine,lexington,ky, United States, robert graham center,1350 connecticut ave. nw,washington,dc 20036, United States, robert graham center,1350 connecticut ave. nw,washington,dc 20036, United States, robert graham center,1350 connecticut ave. nw,washington,dc 20036, United States, american board of family medicine,lexington,ky, United States
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