Research Along the Pipeline to Rural Practice

Mission and Training Location, Role of Rural Faculty 

Continuing Family Medicine's Unique Contribution to Rural Health Care [see comments] (Bowman RC; Am Fam Physician, 1996 Aug)

Education for Rural Practice in Canada and Australia    Rourke and Strasser  Acad Med 1996 71 464-469

Family practice residencies and the graduation of rural family physicians.    Bowman RC, Penrod J. Family Medicine 1998 

The Invisible Faculty,  Hobbs, President's Column, Family Medicine 29 10 Nov/Dec 1997

Which Medical Schools Produce Rural Physicians?  Rosenblatt RA, Whitcomb ME, Cullen TJ, Lishner DM, Hart LG  JAMA 1992 Sep 23-30;268(12):1559-65 

Journal of Rural Health recent articles on personnel    http://www.nrharural.org/search/subj/H_Personnel.html

Preprofessional, Admissions, Early Rural Exposure 

Basco, W.T., Jr., Gilbert, G.E., & Blue, A.V.(2002). Determining the Consequences for Rural Applicants When Additional Consideration is Discontinued in a Medical School Admission Process. Academic Medicine, 77, S20-S22. http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/research/bibliography/basco002.htm  See Rural News February 2003 for results

Rural background and clinical rural rotations during medical training: effect on practice location  Mark Easterbrook, MSc; Marshall Godwin, MD; Ruth Wilson, MD; Geoffrey Hodgetts, MD; Glenn Brown, MD;Raymond Pong, PhD; Edward Najgebauer, MD CMAJ 1999;160:1159-63 http://www.cma.ca/cmaj/vol-160/issue-8/1159.htm

Characteristics of Medical School Applicants: Implications for Rural Health Care, Head and Harris,  Family Medicine 21 3 1989 p187

Determinants of the generalist career intentions of 1995 graduating medical students [see comments] (Kassebaum DG; Acad Med, 1996 Feb)

The Duluth Approach Boulger, Family Medicine 

Mercer University School of Medicine: A Successful Approach to Primary Care Medical Education Ackermann, Comeau, Family Medicine 28 6 395 1996

See The Jefferson Physician Shortage Area Program

Preceptorships

Hobbs, A Decentralized Clerkship: Strategies for Standardizing Content and Instruction, Family Medicine 19 2 1987

Verby, The Rural Physician Associate Program

Why a Preceptorship Is Better - Bowman

Graduate

Blondell  Rural Health, Family Practice, and Area Health Education Centers: A National Study 21 3 1989 p183

Bowman RC, Penrod J. Family practice residencies and the graduation of rural family physicians. Family Medicine 1998 

A fellowship in rural family medicine: program development and outcomes. (Norris TE; Fam Med, 1997 Jun)

The geographic and temporal patterns of residency-trained family physicians: University of Washington Family Practice Residency Network. (West PA; J Am Board Fam Pract, 1996 Mar-Apr)

Increasing recruitment contacts between generalist residents at the Medical College of Georgia and rural and
underserved communities. (Hobbs J; Acad Med, 1999 Jan)

One-two rural residency tracks in family practice: are they getting the job done? [see comments] (Rosenthal TC; Fam Med, 1998 Feb)

Using rural training tracks to encourage rural practice careers and enhance training in family medicine. (Damos JR; Acad Med, 1998 May)

Rural Fellowship Funding and Development

Recruitment, Retention, Community Level

Beyond retention: National Health Service Corps participation and subsequent practice locations of a cohort of rural family physicians. (Rosenblatt RA; J Am Board Fam Pract, 1996 Jan-Feb)

Medical education and physicians' career choices: are we taking credit beyond our due? [see comments] (Pathman DE; Acad Med, 1996 Sep)

Preparing and Retaining Rural Physicians Through Medical Education. Donald E. Pathman, Beat D. Steiner, Brett D. Jones et al. Academic Medicine. 1999;74(7):810-820.

 

Bibliography, including other top articles listed in alpha order by title

Brief Sketch of Robert C. Bowman, M.D.