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The Center for Rural Health (CRH) produces publications of several types, including maps and presentations.

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2017

Availability of Primary Care Physicians in North Dakota
Examines the distribution of primary care physicians in North Dakota and details some of their characteristics.
Project: State Office of Rural Health
Author(s): Hart, G., Besse, R., Peterson, M.
Publication: North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Number 35
Date: August 2017
Type: Fact Sheet
Characteristics of U.S. Medical Graduates and International Medical Graduates in North Dakota
Examines the differences between U.S. and international medical graduates working as primary care physicians in North Dakota.
Project: State Office of Rural Health
Author(s): Hart, G., Besse, R., Peterson, M.
Publication: North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Number 30B
Date: August 2017
Type: Fact Sheet
Demographics of International Medical Graduates in North Dakota
Examines the demographics of international medical school graduates working in North Dakota.
Project: State Office of Rural Health
Author(s): Hart, G., Besse, R., Peterson, M.
Publication: North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Number 30A
Date: August 2017
Type: Fact Sheet
Non-Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota
Examines the distribution and characteristics of physicians who do not have regular contact with patients.
Project: State Office of Rural Health
Author(s): Hart, G., Besse, R., Peterson, M.
Publication: North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Number 29
Date: August 2017
Type: Fact Sheet
Type of Employment for Physicians in North Dakota
Categorizes North Dakota physicians' primary types of employment by practice setting.
Project: State Office of Rural Health
Author(s): Hart, G., Besse, R., Peterson, M.
Publication: North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Number 28
Date: August 2017
Type: Fact Sheet
Demographics of Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota
Examines where direct patient care physicians are practicing in North Dakota and some of the characteristics of those doctors.
Project: State Office of Rural Health
Author(s): Hart, G., Besse, R., Peterson, M.
Publication: North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Number 27
Date: August 2017
Type: Fact Sheet
Availability of Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota
Examines the rural/urban ratios of physicians, where they trained, and some of their characteristics.
Project: State Office of Rural Health
Author(s): Hart, G., Besse, R., Peterson, M.
Publication: North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Number 26
Date: August 2017
Type: Fact Sheet
Use of the Emergency Department for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Among Women
A study by the Rural Health Reform Research Center shows that women with mental health (MH) and substance abuse (SA) issues are putting a strain on emergency departments (EDs). This study helps identify trends among women in rural and urban communities who utilize the ED for MH/SA. The information can be used to help communities provide more relevant, appropriate, and less costly care.
Project: Rural Health Reform Policy Research Center
Author(s): Schroeder, S., Peterson, M., Jaeger, J.
Date: July 2017
Type: Fact Sheet
Dental Practice Setting Influences Dentists' Attitudes toward Oral Health Access Solutions
Examines the correlation between dentists' attitudes toward different oral health access solutions and the setting of the dental practice.
Author(s): Schroeder, S.
Date: May 2017
Type: Fact Sheet
Dentists' Feelings of Being Overworked Influence Attitudes toward Oral Health Access Solutions
This fact sheet concludes that dentists who are overworked were less knowledgeable about different oral health access solutions than dentists that reported not being busy enough.
Author(s): Schroeder, S.
Date: May 2017
Type: Fact Sheet