Home Research Research Library Graduates of Teaching Health Centers Are More Likely to Enter Practice in the Primary Care Safety Net Graduates of Teaching Health Centers Are More Likely to Enter Practice in the Primary Care Safety Net 2015 Author(s) Bazemore, Andrew W, Wingrove, Peter M, Petterson, Stephen M, Peterson, Lars E, Raffoul, M C, and Phillips, Robert L Topic(s) Education & Training, and Role of Primary Care Keyword(s) Graduate Medical Education, Imprinting Of Training, National Graduate Survey, Practice Innovations, and Shortage Areas Volume American Family Physician Source American Family Physician The Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) program funds new primary care residencies at community health centers caring for the nation’s underserved population. In a national census of third-year family medicine residents, those who trained in teaching health centers were more likely to plan to work in safety net clinics than residents who did not train in these centers. ABFM Research Read all 2025 Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine Go to Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine 2013 Historic Growth Rates Vary Widely Across the Primary Care Physician Disciplines Go to Historic Growth Rates Vary Widely Across the Primary Care Physician Disciplines 2021 Uniting Public Health and Primary Care for Healthy Communities in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond Go to Uniting Public Health and Primary Care for Healthy Communities in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond 1970 Generally speaking Go to Generally speaking
Author(s) Bazemore, Andrew W, Wingrove, Peter M, Petterson, Stephen M, Peterson, Lars E, Raffoul, M C, and Phillips, Robert L Topic(s) Education & Training, and Role of Primary Care Keyword(s) Graduate Medical Education, Imprinting Of Training, National Graduate Survey, Practice Innovations, and Shortage Areas Volume American Family Physician Source American Family Physician
ABFM Research Read all 2025 Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine Go to Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine 2013 Historic Growth Rates Vary Widely Across the Primary Care Physician Disciplines Go to Historic Growth Rates Vary Widely Across the Primary Care Physician Disciplines 2021 Uniting Public Health and Primary Care for Healthy Communities in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond Go to Uniting Public Health and Primary Care for Healthy Communities in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond 1970 Generally speaking Go to Generally speaking
2025 Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine Go to Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine
2013 Historic Growth Rates Vary Widely Across the Primary Care Physician Disciplines Go to Historic Growth Rates Vary Widely Across the Primary Care Physician Disciplines
2021 Uniting Public Health and Primary Care for Healthy Communities in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond Go to Uniting Public Health and Primary Care for Healthy Communities in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond