2017
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2017.04.170120
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Intention Versus Reality: Family Medicine Residency Graduates' Intention to Practice Obstetrics

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“…To the Editor: The article "Intention Versus Reality: Family Medicine Residency Graduates' Intention to Practice Obstetrics" by Barreto et al 1 illustrates the decline of obstetrics in family medicine. The accompanying editorial by Rayburn 2 mentions a key barrier to this scope of practice: the lack of standardized pedagogy and supporting research to ensure quality care provided by family medicine obstetric physicians.…”
Section: The Numbers Quandary In Family Medicine Obstetricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the Editor: The article "Intention Versus Reality: Family Medicine Residency Graduates' Intention to Practice Obstetrics" by Barreto et al 1 illustrates the decline of obstetrics in family medicine. The accompanying editorial by Rayburn 2 mentions a key barrier to this scope of practice: the lack of standardized pedagogy and supporting research to ensure quality care provided by family medicine obstetric physicians.…”
Section: The Numbers Quandary In Family Medicine Obstetricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6 A study of over 2.6 million births in California found that rural women who were able to deliver in a rural hospital had decreased rates of morbidity and mortality. 7 However, rural hospitals continue to close labor and delivery units.…”
Section: Re: the Numbers Quandary In Family Medicine Obstetrics (J Ammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of babies that family physicians deliver declines throughout the course of their careers, as does the percentage of physicians who choose to recertify. 1,8 Fellowship programs vary widely regarding curriculum and graduation requirements. 9 If obstetric practice is to survive in family medicine, we must consider the forces driving these decisions as we move forward.…”
Section: The Numbers Quandary In Family Medicine Obstetricsmentioning
confidence: 99%