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Disponibilidad de médicos en Chile y su proyección a mediano plazo. Cinco años después
(Sociedad Médica de Santiago, 1999)
Characteristics of employment and wellbeing among physicians working in Santiago, Chile Características del empleo y bienestar subjetivo en médicos de la Región Metropolitana
(2013)
Background: Profound changes have been observed in medical practice during the last thirty years. This may be understood as a result of the influence of economic variables in health services management, among other probable ...
The gender differences in highly paid wage: A case study of peruvian physicians
(Escola Nacional de Saude Publica, 2019)
In recent decades, the number of women pursuing careers in health has significantly increased. However, the physician labor market is still characterized by gender differences regarding payment. Using a nationally ...
The gender differences in highly paid wage: A case study of peruvian physicians
(Escola Nacional de Saude Publica, 2019)
In recent decades, the number of women pursuing careers in health has significantly increased. However, the physician labor market is still characterized by gender differences regarding payment. Using a nationally ...
Spanish version of Jenkins Sleep Scale in physicians and nurses: psychometric properties from a Peruvian nationally representative sample
(Elsevier, 2022)
Objective: To evaluate the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of Jenkins Sleep Scale with 4 items (JSS-4) of the Peruvian health system's (PHS) nurses and physicians. Methods: We carried out a psychometric study ...
Practice location of physicians: a discrete choice model approach
(2015-04-07)
Economists and policymakers have long been concerned with increasing the supply of health professionals in rural and remote areas. This work seeks to understand which factors influence physicians’ choice of practice location ...
Cancer screening risk literacy of physicians in training: An experimental study.
We investigated what factors may foster or hinder physicians’ cancer screening risk literacy–specifically the ability to understand evidence regarding screening effectiveness and make evidence-based recommendations to ...
Health care effects of cultural beliefs about physicians and perceived discrimination
(SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO, 2019)
Caring for organ donors: the intensive care unit physicians' view
(Mosby, Inc, 2006-05-01)
This study examined the meanings that the intensive care unit (ICU) physicians attribute to their practice when caring for brain-dead organ donors. It is a phenomenological study, a qualitative method that searches for ...
Caring for organ donors: the intensive care unit physicians' view
(Mosby, Inc, 2006-05-01)
This study examined the meanings that the intensive care unit (ICU) physicians attribute to their practice when caring for brain-dead organ donors. It is a phenomenological study, a qualitative method that searches for ...