WWN More - Annals of Internal Medicine - Am Coll Physicians W hen Richard A. Cooper, MD, first starting investigating the question of how many physicians
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[CITATION] Evidence for Expanding Physician Supply.
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JA Rhyne - NC Med J, 2007 - ncmedicaljournal.com National, regional and local responses to epidemics, terrorist attacks, and other disasters require
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- ►healthaffairs.org RS Hooker, LE Berlin - Health Affairs, 2002 - Health Affairs In 2001 an estimated 103,612 nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) were
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