Debt and the emerging physician workforce: the relationship between educational debt and family medicine residents' practice and fellowship intentions

JP Phillips, LE Peterson, B Fang… - Academic …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Purpose Educational debt is increasing and may affect physicians' career choices. High debt
may influence family medicine residents' initial practice setting and fellowship training …

Debt of family medicine residents continues to grow

JP Phillips, ZJ Morgan, AW Bazemore… - The Journal of the …, 2021 - Am Board Family Med
The proportion of family medicine residents with≥ $250,000 in self-reported educational
debt rose from 26% in 2014% to 47% in 2019. Such a rapid rise in high indebtedness is …

Physician supply during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis: the role of hazard pay

GW Ruhnke - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2020 - Springer
T he coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis has pushed the limits of our health care
infrastructure, including the labor components of health system capacity, given the …

The impact of debt on young family physicians: unanswered questions with critical implications

J Phillips - The Journal of the American Board of Family …, 2016 - Am Board Family Med
In this issue, Bazemore et al demonstrate that 58% of graduating family medicine residents
have more than $150,000 of educational debt, and 26% have more than $250,000 debt. 1 …

Characteristics of young family physician hospitalists

DB Kamerow, P Wingrove, S Petterson… - The Journal of the …, 2018 - Am Board Family Med
Based on a 2016 survey of family physicians who were then three years out of residency
training, we found that almost 9 percent self-identified as hospitalists. These family physician …

30% of recent family medicine graduates report participation in loan repayment programs

M Nagaraj, M Coffman… - The Journal of the …, 2018 - Am Board Family Med
Rising educational debt may discourage entry into primary care and practice in safety net
settings, but little is known about participation in loan repayment programs that are thought …

Is the National Health Service Corps the answer?(for placing family doctors in underserved areas)

DB Kamerow - The Journal of the American Board of Family …, 2018 - Am Board Family Med
Paying for college and medical school is expensive in the United States, often leaving recent
graduates with large educational loan debt. 1 This can influence the specialty medical …

Bolstering the pipeline for primary care: a proposal from stakeholders in medical education

H Shi, KC Lee - Medical Education Online, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The Association of American Medical Colleges reports an impending shortage of over
90,000 primary care physicians by the year 2025. An aging and increasingly insured …

How many graduating family medicine residents have chosen financial support for service commitments?

J Phillips, LE Peterson, B Fang, I Kovar-Gough… - Family …, 2017 - europepmc.org
Methods The study was a secondary analysis of de-identified data from the 2014 and 2015
American Board of Family Medicine examination registration questionnaire, which is …

Trends associated with debt loads among oral and maxillofacial surgery chief residents

JP Jones, E Ellis III - Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral …, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective This survey-based study was undertaken to investigate how total debt loads are
impacting the personal and professional decisions made by graduating oral and …