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Comparisons between Family Medicine and Ob-Gyn

Anticipated Shortages of Physicians. Comparisons between Family Medicine and Ob-Gyn. William F. Rayburn MD, MBA Professor and Chair, Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology University of New Mexico. Consultant, Workforce Studies and Planning American Congress of Obstetricians & Gynecologists.

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Comparisons between Family Medicine and Ob-Gyn

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  1. Anticipated Shortages of Physicians Comparisons betweenFamily Medicine and Ob-Gyn William F. Rayburn MD, MBA Professor and Chair, Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology University of New Mexico Consultant, Workforce Studies and Planning American Congress of Obstetricians & Gynecologists

  2. Objectives After today’s session, the participant will gain more knowledge in comparing between family medicine and general ob-gyn for: • Pursuit of residencies • Resident demographics • Residency graduates • Demographics of practitioners • Access to care • Consequences of shortages

  3. American College of Surgeons • General surgery • Obstetrics and gynecology • Orthopedics • Otolaryngology • Opthalmology • Neurosurgery • Urology • Plastic surgery

  4. Data Sets AAMC Association of American Medical Colleges ACOG American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists AHA American Hospital Association Merritt Hawkins Search Firm NRMP National Resident Matching Program U.S. Census Bureau

  5. Percent U.S. Medical Graduates and Specialty Salary AAMC

  6. Residency Programs, 2011 NRMP

  7. Ob-Gyn Residents and Programs NRMP

  8. Female Residents in Accredited Programs NRMP

  9. African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Residents in Accredited Programs NRMP

  10. Hispanic Residents in Accredited Programs NRMP

  11. Gyn Procedures Performed by Residents ACOG

  12. Active Physicians Practicing in Same State as Residency Training AAMC

  13. Trends in Graduates from Residency Programs in Ob-Gyn AAMC

  14. Patients in the General Population Per Active Physician

  15. Specialties With the Largest Numbers of Active Physicians

  16. per 10,000 women ACOG

  17. Densities of Ob-Gyns per 10,000 women per 10,000 women ACOG

  18. Active Female Physicians by Medical Specialty, 2007 AAMC

  19. Average Age at Which Fellows Stop Practicing Obstetrics ACOG

  20. Hospitals with Maternity Services AHA

  21. Hospitals with Maternity Services 60-Minute Drive AHA USCB

  22. Hospitals with Maternity Services 30-Minute Drive AHA USCB

  23. Mean Ages of Male/Female Fellows at ACOG ACOG

  24. Age Intervals of the Fellows of ACOG ACOG

  25. Active Physicians Aged 55 Years or Older Categorized by Medical Specialty, 2007 AAMC

  26. Change in Number of Active Physicians 1996-2006 AAMC

  27. Physician Revenue by Payment Source MH

  28. Topics Assessed at a Typical Women’s Annual Visit ACOG

  29. Wait Times Before Next Well-Woman Gynecologic Examination MH

  30. Ten Most Sought After Physicians MH

  31. ACOG

  32. Advanced Ob-Gyn Training

  33. Nonphysician Practitioners ACOG

  34. Visits to Retail Clinics Claims: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2007

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