Research Library
Urgent and Emergency Family Physicians in Rural Communities.
Klink, Kathleen
2014
Trends in Office-Based Care for Reproductive-Aged Women According to Physician Specialty: A Ten-Year Study
Petterson, Stephen M, Bazemore, Andrew W, Phillips, Robert L and Rayburn, William F
2014
One in Fifteen Family Physicians Principally provide Emergency or Urgent Care.
Petterson, Stephen M, Peterson, Lars E, Phillips, Robert L, Moore, M, Finnegan, Sean C, Coffman, Megan and Bazemore, Andrew W
2014
Which family physicians work routinely with nurse practitioners, physician assistants or certified nurse midwives
Peterson, Lars E, Blackburn, Brenna E, Petterson, Stephen M, Puffer, James C, Bazemore, Andrew W and Phillips, Robert L
2014
Spending patterns in region of residency training and subsequent expenditures for care provided by practicing physicians for Medicare beneficiaries
Chen, Candice, Petterson, Stephen M, Phillips, Robert L, Bazemore, Andrew W and Mullan, Fitzhugh
2014
Creating the Individual Scope of Practice (I-SOP) scale
O'Neill, Thomas R, Peabody, Michael R, Blackburn, Brenna E and Peterson, Lars E
2014
Do family physicians choose self-assessment activities based on what they know or don’t know?
Peterson, Lars E, Blackburn, Brenna E, Bazemore, Andrew W, O'Neill, Thomas R and Phillips, Robert L
2014
Mental Health Treatment in the Primary Care Setting: Patterns and Pathways
Petterson, Stephen M, Miller, Benjamin F, Payne-Murphy, Jessica C and Phillips, Robert L
2014
Medical specialty boards can help measure graduate medical education outcomes
Peterson, Lars E, Carek, Peter J, Holmboe, Eric S, Puffer, James C, Warm, E J and Phillips, Robert L
2014
Proximity of providers: Colocating behavioral health and primary care and the prospects for an integrated workforce.
Miller, Benjamin F, Petterson, Stephen M, Burke, Bridget Teevan, Phillips, Robert L and Green, Larry A
2014