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The new HPDS web site is now up at http://www.shepscenter.unc.edu/hp/
THE NORTH CAROLINA HEALTH PROFESSION DATA
SYSTEM
ANNUAL DATA (NEWLY UPDATED!!):
- Introduction
to the North Carolina Health Professions Data System
- Annual
Profiles
- 2003
Health Professions Tables
- 2003
Profession Profiles
- 2003
State & County Profiles
- 2003
Regional Profiles
- 2003
Health Professionals per 10,000 Population Maps
- Download NC Health Professions Data
NEW PUBLICATIONS:
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- State of Allied Health Brief
An overview of issues and opportunities for the allied health workforce in
North Carolina. (134 KB)
Click here
for the Powerpoint presentation. (2.1 MB)
- Allied Health Vacancy Report
An examination of job vacancies in selected allied health professions in North
Carolina. (754 KB)
- The State of Allied Health in North Carolina:
A Focus on the Clinical Laboratory Sciences Workforce An assessment
of North Carolina's clinical lab sciences workforce and its educational programs.
(3.0 MB)
- The State of Allied Health in North
Carolina: A Focus on the Respiratory Therapy Workforce An assessment
of North Carolina's respiratory therapy workforce and its educational programs.
(2.1 MB)
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Trends in the Supply of
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists in North Carolina, 1992-2002
An examination
in the supply, distribution, education and demographic characteristics of anesthesia
providers in North Carolina from 1992 to 2002. (2.3 MB)
Read the press release for this report here.
ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS:
- Scanning
the Radiologic Sciences Workforce in North Carolina: A Report of the Technical
Panel on the Radiologic Sciences Workforce
- An examination of the adequacy and supply of practitioners who utilize radiation
in imaging or therapy services, which includes: radiologic technologists,
radiation therapists, nuclear medicine technologists, and technlogists who
operate computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MRI), mammography, positron
emission tomography (PET), cardiovascular interventional (CV), and other radiology
equipment. (1.73 MB)
Read the press release for this report here.
- Trends
in the Supply of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in North Carolina,
1990-2001
- An examination of the supply of NPs and PAs relative to physicians in North
Carolina's metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties, and in counties of
the state that have persistently been designated as health professional shortage
areas. (200 K)
- 2001
North Carolina Physicians: Medical School and Residency Training
- A comparison of demographic, geographic and practice characteristics of
licensed North Carolina physicians by location of medical school and residency
training. (507 K)
- The Pharmacist Workforce in North Carolina
- Is there a shortage of pharmacists in North Carolina? This document presents
what is currently known about the supply and distribution of the pharmacist
workforce in North Carolina. (2.56 MB)
Read the press release for this report here.
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- The Health Information Management Workforce in North Carolina: Current
Trends, Future Directions
- The third report in a series on Allied Health Professions in North Carolina.
This report provides the short to medium-term outlook for the HIM workforce
in our state. (516 K)
Read the press release for
this report here.
Communicating
the Trends: The Speech-Language Pathology Workforce in North Carolina
Report of the Technical Panel on
Speech-Language Pathology Workforce
Read the press release for this
report here.
1999
North Carolina Physicians: Medical School and Residency Training
A comparison of demographic, geographic and
practice characteristics of licensed North Carolina physicians by
location of medical school and residency training. (358 K)
Read the press release for this
report here.
Trends
in the Supply and Distribution of Obstetric Care in North Carolina, 1998
An examination of the supply, distribution,
demographic and practice characteristics of active physicians and
non-physician practitioners who delivered obstetric care in 1998. (910
K)
Read the
press release for this report here.
A
Twenty-Year Profile of Trends in Licensed Health Professions in North
Carolina: 1979-1998
View full publication, including maps and graphs
detailing twenty-year, state- and county-level trends in supply of
licensed health professionals in North Carolina (1.7 MB).
Maintaining
Balance: The Physical Therapy Workforce in North Carolina in the
Year 2000
Report of the Technical Panel on Physical Therapy
Workforce
1997
North
Carolina Physicians: Medical School and Postgraduate Training
Fact Sheet
Definition
of Health Professions Terms
How to
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Data Sources
Last update: 5/05