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International medical graduates and the primary care workforce for rural underserved areas

Fink KS, Phillips RL, Fryer GE, Koehn N
 
The proportion of international medical graduates (IMGs) serving as primary care physicians in rural underserved areas (RUAs) has important policy implications. We analyzed the 2000 American Medical Association Masterfile and Area Resource File to calculate the percentage of primary care IMGs, relative to U.S. medical graduates (USMGs), working in RUAs. We found that 2.1 percent of both primary care USMGs and IMGs were in RUAs, where USMGs were more likely to be family physicians but less likely to be internists or pediatricians. IMGs appear to have been no more likely than USMGs were to practice primary care in RUAs, but the distribution by specialty differs.
 
Fink KS, Phillips RL, Fryer GE, Koehn N. International Medical Graduates and the Primary Care Workforce for Rural Underserved Areas. Health Affairs 2003;22(3):255-262. 

March 2003