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  1. Having a Regular Doctor: Rural, Semi-urban and Urban Differences in Newfoundland
    Dr. Maria Mathews, Dept of Community Health and Humanities, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University
    It was previously estimated that 23% of Newfoundlanders did not have a regular doctor. Various factors have been suggested to contribute to the lack of a regular physician. One of the major factors ...
    Last Modified: Jul 28, 2009
  2. Inferences in Generalized Linear Mixed Models for Count Data
    Md. Rafiqul I Chowdhury, Ph.D. Student, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Memorial University
    Analyzing clustered count data is an important problem in economics and biomedical studies, among others. For example, in health economics studies, one may be interested to estimate the effects of cer...
    Last Modified: Aug 10, 2009
  3. Provisionally Licensed International Medical Graduates: Recruitment and Retention in Newfoundland and Labrador
    David Vardy, The Harris Centre, Ann Ryan, Faculty of Medicine and Dr. Rick Audas, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University
    Provisionally Licensed International Medical Graduates form a significant proportion of family physicians practicing in Newfoundland and Labrador. They tend to be concentrated in rural communities whi...
    Last Modified: Sep 15, 2009
  4. The Role of International Medical Graduates in the Provision of Physician Services in Atlantic Canada
    Dr. Rick Audas, Department of Community Medicine, Amanda Ross, David Vardy, Harris Centre, Memorial University
    The growing shortage of physicians in Canada is the result of a number of factors. These include changes in policy, an aging population and a group of practicing physicians nearing retirement. Canada ...
    Last Modified: May 11, 2010
  5. Utilization of Family Physicians in the H1N1 Vaccination Programs of Canadian Provinces in 2009
    Dr. Marshall Godwin, and Dr. Pauline Duke, Primary Healthcare Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University
    This project will involve a survey of representative samples of family physicians from all Canadian provinces and territories. It will seek to determine the degree of involvement of family doctors in ...
    Last Modified: May 18, 2010