Supporting Community-Based Family Medicine Residency Training Programs in North Carolina and their Potential Impact on Healthy NC 2030
Author(s) -
Audy G. Whitman,
Geniene Jones,
Danny Pate,
Herb G. Garrison,
Alyson Riddick,
Kim Schwartz,
Greg Bounds
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
north carolina medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2379-4313
pISSN - 0029-2559
DOI - 10.18043/ncm.83.3.173
Subject(s) - family medicine , training (meteorology) , residency training , rural community , population , health care , medicine , rural health , gerontology , rural population , community health , rural area , population health , environmental health , public health , medical education , nursing , socioeconomics , geography , economic growth , continuing education , sociology , pathology , meteorology , economics
North Carolina is a leader in family medicine, but a growing health care chasm exists between the state's urban centers and rural areas. Training family medicine residents in rural communities can address disparities in health care access and improve rural population health metrics for all subsets of the population, goals that align well with renewed state and national strategies.
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