The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research publishes the North Carolina Health Professions Data Book which is widely used by state officials, researchers, and professionals in the health care industry as the official source of health professions statistics. The annual publication includes state-, region-, and county-level statistics, as well as demographic and health-related… Read more »
Longitudinal Data – Primary Care Physician Profile (1979-2013)
Primary Care Physician Profile Longitudinal Data
Longitudinal Data – Physician Profile (1979-2013)
Physician Profile Longitudinal Data 1979-2013
State Profiles
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1997 North Carolina Physician Training Fact Sheet
Medical School and Postgraduate Training Fact Sheet.
A Twenty-Year Profile of Trends in Licensed Health Professions in North Carolina: 1979-1998
This Twenty-Year Profile report brings together 20 years of data published in the NC Health Professions Data Books on the supply and distribution of practitioners in 16 categories of health care professions in North Carolina in an effort to develop a more complete picture of access to health care in the state. View full publication,… Read more »
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.
The Health Information Management Workforce
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.
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.
Trends in Licensed Health Professions in North Carolina, 1979-2005
This report brings together 27 years of data published in the NC Health Professions Data Books on the supply and distribution of practitioners in 18 categories of health care professions in North Carolina. Includes maps, charts and tables.
The Diversity of North Carolina’s Health Care Workforce
An examination of the race and ethnicity of licensed health professions in North Carolina.
A New Open-Source, Dynamic Model for Projecting Physician Supply and Demand
Model Overview With a grant from the Physicians Foundation, the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research (Sheps Center) is developing a dynamic, open-source, web-based tool to project physician supply and demand and estimates of shortages in the United States. The model will be intuitive, easy to use, customizable, and freely available to all… Read more »
Developing an Open-Source Model for Projecting Physician Shortages in the United States
Empowering Physicians Improving Healthcare Developing an Open-Source Model for Projecting Physician Shortages in the United States The purpose of this document is to describe the status of work completed by the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the first year of a two… Read more »
Trends in Graduate Medical Education in North Carolina 3-2013
Challenges and Next Steps Anticipating an increase in the demand for physician services in the near future, North Carolina’s two public medical schools recently increased their enrollment. In 2010, The University of North Carolina began to expand their entering classes from 160 entering positions to 180 positions by 2012. UNC also added regional placements in… Read more »
County Profiles 2000
Select a county from the map or from the alphabetical list below. Alamance Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Avery Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax… Read more »
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