Expanding Graduate Medical Education in California: The Role of GME-Naive Hospitals
Alexandra Ament and
Diane Rittenhouse
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California is facing a health workforce crisis. There are not enough health workers to meet the needs of the state’s increasingly diverse, growing, and aging population. This Health Workforce Strategies for California series highlights current critical health workforce interventions and builds on the findings of the California Future Health Workforce Commission.
Keywords: graduate medical education; GME; naive hospitals; California; workforce strategies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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