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Volumn 76, Issue 13, 1999, Pages
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Primary care feels the job squeeze.
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
EMPLOYMENT;
GENERAL PRACTITIONER;
HEALTH CARE COST;
MANPOWER;
MEDICAL SOCIETY;
NURSE PRACTITIONER;
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT;
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT;
POLITICS;
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE;
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE;
UNITED STATES;
CALIFORNIA;
EMPLOYMENT;
HEALTH CARE SECTOR;
NURSE PRACTITIONERS;
PERSONNEL STAFFING AND SCHEDULING;
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS;
PHYSICIANS, FAMILY;
POLITICS;
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE;
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE LOCATION;
SOCIETIES, MEDICAL;
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 0033549429
PISSN: 00257206
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (12)
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References (0)
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