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HIV Clinician Workforce Study

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  • Boyd Gilman
  • Ellen Bouchery
  • Kirsten Barrett
  • Samantha Stalley
  • Margaret Hargreaves
  • Cicely Thomas
  • Dean Miller
  • John McCauley
  • Paul Hogan
  • Sebastian Negrusa
  • Thomas Arnold
  • Namrata Sen

Abstract

This study is the first large-scale effort to identify the number of HIV clinicians practicing in the United States, to characterize their workforce behavior, and to assess HIV workforce needs at the national and regional levels.

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  • Boyd Gilman & Ellen Bouchery & Kirsten Barrett & Samantha Stalley & Margaret Hargreaves & Cicely Thomas & Dean Miller & John McCauley & Paul Hogan & Sebastian Negrusa & Thomas Arnold & Namrata Sen, "undated". "HIV Clinician Workforce Study," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ff44f085121e4763a889364c9, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:ff44f085121e4763a889364c944ff8e8
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    Health care workforce; HIV care; health care practitioners; workforce projections;
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