Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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Page 115
... relationship between the number of CRNAs and anesthesiologists within states , which demonstrates the capability for substitutability between the two providers . For in- stance , in the 10 states with the highest ratios of CRNAs to popu ...
... relationship between the number of CRNAs and anesthesiologists within states , which demonstrates the capability for substitutability between the two providers . For in- stance , in the 10 states with the highest ratios of CRNAs to popu ...
Page 180
... relationship between quality of life and physician location . However , our hope is that these findings may be expanded to include other health professionals such as nurses , physician assistants , and other allied health personnel ...
... relationship between quality of life and physician location . However , our hope is that these findings may be expanded to include other health professionals such as nurses , physician assistants , and other allied health personnel ...
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... relationship ) , and ( c ) free lunches ( indirect relationship ) , all significant at the .001 level . Cost per pupil and percentage of high school dropouts did not show any significant association with physi- cian distribution ...
... relationship ) , and ( c ) free lunches ( indirect relationship ) , all significant at the .001 level . Cost per pupil and percentage of high school dropouts did not show any significant association with physi- cian distribution ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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