Physicians' patient referrals to a nurse practitioner in a primary care medical clinic
S.V. Connelly and
P.A. Connelly
American Journal of Public Health, 1979, vol. 69, issue 1, 73-75
Abstract:
A survey of interns and residents in a Primary Care Medical Care Medical Clinic disclosed that these physicians have a very favorable impression of nurse practitioners' potential contributions to health care delivery, yet refer patients to the nurse practitioner to a much lesser degree than would have been expected on the basis of their attitudes.
Date: 1979
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