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Roberts, Laura Weiss; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1996
Examined the health care needs, practices, insurance status, and concerns of 112 medical students, finding that one-third had informally requested prescriptions or diagnostic tests from medical school faculty and housestaff, and that women more often reported difficulty obtaining health care than men. The majority of students preferred to avoid…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Health, Health Insurance, Health Needs

Finocchio, Leonard J.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1995
A telephone survey of 300 physicians investigated their attitudes toward 16 competencies deemed essential to effective practice of medicine in the changing health-care system. Physicians validated the traditional strengths of medical schools but suggested curricular weaknesses in the teaching of competencies important for functioning in the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Competency Based Education, Educational Needs, Health Services

McDonald, Ian M. – Academic Medicine, 1990
Steady urbanization and decreasing availability of health services for an aging rural population are occurring in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan medical graduates find rural practice unattractive, and medical careers are not attracting rural youth. A comprehensive strategy of recruitment and reorganization of health care is needed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Attitudes, Career Choice, Delivery Systems

Perez, E. David; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1991
A survey of 1,139 Virginia family practitioners and internal medicine specialists investigated interest in pursuing geriatric education, including such factors as preferred form of education, preferred topics, intent to take the geriatric medicine qualifying examination, geriatric care provided, home visits, prior participation in geriatrics…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Certification, Family Practice (Medicine), Federal Programs