The National Project on the Outcomes of Family Medicine Residency Training is a joint initiative of the National Conferences on Primary Health Care Access and the Coastal Research Group’s Research and Data Base Management Committee and Policy Analysis Committee. The National Project seeks to characterize the impact that family medicine residencies have had on the distribution [...]
Continue reading...31. May 2009
The Coastal Research Group, through its National Projects on the Outcomes of Family Medicine Residency Training and the Community Impact of Family Medicine Residency Programs, is monitoring the practice sites over time of a sample of 2005 through 2009 family medicine residency graduates. A preliminary presentation on early returns of the study was presented at the [...]
Continue reading...29. October 2008
The Coastal Research Group’s major research activities include the National Projects on the Community Impact of Family Medicine Residency Programs, the Outcomes of Family Medicine Residency Training, the Financing of Family and Community Medicine in the 21st Century, and the Heritage and Legacy of Family Medicine. Although as a non-profit corporation, contributions of which are deemed [...]
Continue reading...29. April 2005
(29 April 2005 07:37) The Coastal Research Group Executive Board assigned the Coastal Research Group Policy Analysis Committee operational responsibility for the National Project on the Community Benefits of Family Medicine Residency Programs. The Committee held meetings on the National Project on April 11 and 12, 2005 to begin a detailed review of responses from the first [...]
Continue reading...26. October 2003
CRG’s Research Infrastructure: Concepts and Resources (26 October 2003 17:44) The National Conferences on Primary Health Care Access The National Conferences are invitational conferences limited to around 55 persons annually. The conferences are sponsored by four medical school departments of family and community medicine (University of Kentucky; Wright State University; University of Tennessee, Memphis; and [...]
Continue reading...30. April 1999
This National Project seeks to provide an analysis, reflecting current economic throught, of the impact of various revenue streams to academic medical centers during the 20th century to the structure of those medical centers and to the physician workforce that they in the aggregate produce. Members of the National Project editorial board meeting at the Salon [...]
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1. June 2009
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