Answering funding preferences for medical school graduates in underserved areas.

A V Neale, D L Gaspar, K Metzger
Author Information
  1. A V Neale: Department of Family Medicine, Wayne State University, USA.

Abstract

We describe here a feasible and data-based approach for obtaining important information about the percentage of our medical school graduates who primarily provide health care to the medically underserved. The logic and data used in our methodology have been acceptable to funding agencies. After making the initial investment in developing this approach, we can execute it at low cost to respond to relevant inquiries about the practice activities of our graduates. Other programs that can produce a computerized listing of post-residency graduates' practice locations can follow the procedure outlined above to demonstrate qualification for funding preferences.

MeSH Term

Data Collection
Database Management Systems
Family Practice
Humans
Medically Underserved Area
Michigan
Professional Practice Location
Schools, Medical
Training Support

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