1992
DOI: 10.1016/0091-2182(92)90241-t
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Nurse-midwifery care to vulnerable populations Phase I: Demographic characteristics of the National CNM sample

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“…[7][8][9] Other studies restricted to analyses of physician distribution have indicated that family physicians are more likely than other primary care physicians to work in rural and underserved communities. 1,10 No study, however, has comprehensively compared the geographic distribution and patient populations of clinicians across the different primary care disciplines.…”
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“…[7][8][9] Other studies restricted to analyses of physician distribution have indicated that family physicians are more likely than other primary care physicians to work in rural and underserved communities. 1,10 No study, however, has comprehensively compared the geographic distribution and patient populations of clinicians across the different primary care disciplines.…”
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“…In fact, there was clear preference among the scholars for the first 9 studies to make the top 10 list, with 2 studies vying for the number 10 spot, awaiting round 3 results to determine which study would secure that position. The top 10 studies identified by these scholars are presented in Table 2 15–24 …”
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“…The DOR supports, facilitates, and/or implements the conduct of annual membership surveys that update the profile of the ACNM membership 17,19–23 . CNM staff and/or the DOR have also taken a leadership role in the generation of data that contribute to the substantial body of literature regarding the process and outcomes of midwifery care that has emerged over time 24,25 …”
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confidence: 99%