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Data on Primary Care and Specialty Supply in North Carolina The presentations below provide background data and information related to primary care and specialty supply trends in North Carolina. Specific data slides are also listed by subject area. Primary Care and Specialty Supply Presentations North Carolina Providers: Supply and Distribution by Race
Minority Provider Issues: A Broader Perspective
North Carolina Health Careers Access Program (NC-HCAP)
Provider Recruitment from a Hospital Perspective
Physician Supply Analysis from a Rural Hospital Perspective
Provider Recruitment from a Community Practice Perspective
Economic Challenges of Rural Family Practice
Downtown Health Center Practice Method
North Carolina Residency Programs
Carolinas HealthCare System
Recruitment and Retention in the Community Practitioner Program
National Recruitment and Retention of Providers
Provider Recruitment and Retention at the Office of Research, Demonstrations and Rural Health Development
U.S. Plans to Increase the Medical Workforce
Doctors of Osteopathy: Options to Expand Supply of Primary Care and Specialty Physicians in NC
Physician Assistant Education in North Carolina
Nurse Practitioner Education and Practice: A Discussion on NP Education, Practice, Economics and NP Utilization in Primary Care Settings in NC
Certified Nurse Midwifery Education in North Carolina
Demand-Side Population Trends
Trends in Primary Care and Specialist Physician Workforce in North Carolina
Beyond Body Counts: Improving the Health of North Carolina's Population
Physician Supply and Distribution in NC: Geography, Demography, Policy
Great Expectations: The 21st Century Health Workforce
Trends in Physician Supply in North Carolina
Data Subjects Distribution of providers in North Carolina, 2004
Percent change in general surgeons per 10,000
population, 1995-2004
Average age of providers in North Carolina, 2004
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