Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Family Medicine)
Source: Family Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Famly Medicine)
Source: Famly Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Family Medicine)
Source: Family Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Famly Medicine)
Source: Famly Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Family Medicine)
Source: Family Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Famly Medicine)
Source: Famly Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Family Medicine)
Source: Family Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Famly Medicine)
Source: Famly Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Family Medicine)
Source: Family Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Famly Medicine)
Source: Famly Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Family Medicine)
Source: Family Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Famly Medicine)
Source: Famly Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Family Medicine)
Source: Family Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Famly Medicine)
Source: Famly Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research

Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Training length did not affect practice setting or practice features for graduates of LoTP programs. Future LoTP analyses will examine how length of training affects scope of practice and clinical preparedness, which may elucidate other elements associated with practice choice.PMID:38652847 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625 (Source: Famly Medicine)
Source: Famly Medicine - April 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: M Patrice Eiff Annie Ericson Dang H Dinh Steele Valenzuela Colleen Conry Alan B Douglass W Perry Dickinson Stephanie E Rosener Patricia A Carney Source Type: research