Modern work patterns of "classic" versus millennial family doctors and their effect on workforce planning for community-based primary care: a cross-sectional survey
Abstract Background There are ongoing accessibility challenges in primary care in British Columbia, Canada, with 17% of the population not having a regular source of care. Anecdotal evidence suggests that physicians are moving away from a community-based comprehensive practice model, which could con...
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Main Authors: | Lindsay Hedden (Author), Setareh Banihosseini (Author), Nardia Strydom (Author), Rita McCracken (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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