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Health Affairs, 22, no. 5 (2003): 241-249
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.22.5.241
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Health Departments’ Use Of International Medical Graduates In Physician Shortage Areas

Amy Hagopian, Matthew J. Thompson, Emily Kaltenbach and L. Gary Hart



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EXHIBIT 1 J-1 Visa Waiver Physicians Placed In Selected States, By Program Type, U.S. Department Of Agriculture (USDA) And Conrad, 1994–2001

SOURCES: Authors’ analysis of Conrad Program survey responses, 2002; and personal communication with a USDA program manager, 2002.

NOTES: USDA figures represent average annual placements, not placements in 2000–2001. For USDA, N = 442 physicians. For Conrad, N = 558 physicians. States were omitted if they were not participating in the Conrad Program at the time of the survey, or if their total physicians was less than 10 in both categories.

 


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