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Nash A K Witten1, Jacqueline Adlawan2, Seiji Yamada1.
Abstract
This study updates the previously-reported impact of the University of Hawai'i Family Medicine Residency Program (UHFMRP) on the state of Hawai'i family physician workforce. This study is a retrospective examination of all UHFMRP graduates from the program between 1996 and 2020. Graduate data regarding country or state of medical school, allopathic versus osteopathic training, current clinical practice, zip code of current clinical practice, current board certification, and current fellowship status were recorded between May and July 2020. Overall, 146 UHFMRP graduates completed the program between 1996 and 2020. Currently, 126 UHFMRP graduates have active medical licenses, with 121 graduates (96%, n=126) practicing in the United States, of whom 83 (69%, n=121) are practicing in Hawai'i. Of the 83 UHFMRP graduates practicing in Hawai'i, 67 graduates (81%, n=83) practice on O'ahu. UHFMRP graduates with active medical licenses in Hawai'i represent 23% (83 of 364) of the entire current family physician workforce in Hawai'i. The UHFMRP continues to make an impact on the Hawai'i State family physician workforce, and the retention rate of graduates in Hawai'i has remained relatively stable since 1996. ©Copyright 2022 by University Health Partners of Hawai‘i (UHP Hawai‘i).Entities:
Keywords: Family Medicine Residency; Family Physician Workforce; medical education
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35528750 PMCID: PMC9077567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hawaii J Health Soc Welf ISSN: 2641-5216