Factors that Promote the Recruitment of American Indians and Alaska Natives into (AI/ANs) Medicine
Description:
Understanding the factors that support recruitment and retention of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) health professionals is crucial in increasing the supply of health professionals most likely to serve the AI/AN population. To that end, project investigators have conducted a study to identify the factors that promote the recruitment and retention of AI/ANs into medicine. The study interviewed AI/AN medical students enrolled at the University of Washington. Funded by HRSA, National Center for Health Workforce Analysis.
Status:
Complete
Publications/Presentations
Authors | Title | Type | Date | Documents/Media |
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Hollow WB, Patterson DG, Olsen P, Baldwin LM | American Indians and Alaska Natives: how do they find their path to medical school? | PUBLICATION | 10-01-2006 | Article |
Hollow WB, Buckley A, Patterson DG, Olsen P, Dorscher J, Medora R, Morin L, Padilla RS, Tahsequah J, Baldwin LM | Clearing the path to medical school for American Indians and Alaska Natives: new strategies | PUBLICATION | 01-01-2006 | Full report Policy brief |
Hollow WB, Patterson DG, Olsen P, Baldwin LM | American Indians and Alaska Natives: how do they find their path to medical school? | PUBLICATION | 01-01-2004 |