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Premedical Students' Attitudes Toward Primary Care Medicine
2016
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association
Expanded insurance coverage will likely increase the demand for primary care physicians in the United States. Despite this demand, the number of medical students planning to specialize in primary care is decreasing. Objective: To explore premedical students' attitudes toward the primary care specialty. Methods: Students enrolled in premedicine at a large Midwestern university were invited to complete the Primary Care Attitudes Survey (Cronbach α=.76). This 25-item survey measures attitudes
doi:10.7556/jaoa.2016.060
pmid:27111783
fatcat:s7dudk7usnbgrno6a53mthgc74