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The Pediatric Rheumatology Workforce:  A Study of the Supply and Demand for Pediatric Rheumatologists
 

List of Tables

Table 1:   Number of Board Certified Physician by Pediatric Subspecialty

Table 2: Percent of Pediatric Population Living Within Selected Distances of Board Certified Pediatric Subspecialists, American Board of Pediatrics

Table 3: Average Population-Weighted Distance to the Nearest Provider by Pediatric Specialty

Table 4: Ratio of Board Certified Physicians to Under-18 Population (in 100,000) by Pediatric Subspecialty

Table 5: Pediatric Rheumatologists’ Perceptions of Workforce Shortage, AF/ACR Survey (n=104)

Table 6: Changes in Patient Care Time, Pediatric Rheumatologists AF/ACR Survey

Table 7: Pediatric Rheumatology Fellowship Trainees by Medical School and Gender, American Board of Pediatrics

Table 8: Total Number of Pediatric Rheumatology Fellowship Slots by Program

Table 9: Ratio of Pediatric Population to Board-Certified Pediatric Rheumatologists, 2003 American Board of Pediatrics Diplomate File

Table 10: Ratio of Pediatric Population to Self-identified Pediatric Rheumatologists, 2003 American College of Rheumatology

Table 11:  Estimated Number of Pediatric Rheumatologists Needed by State

Table 12:  Board-Certified Pediatric Rheumatologists by County and Graduation Cohort, American Board of Pediatrics, 2003

Table 13: Number of Medicaid-Enrolled Children with JRA in North Carolina and Distribution of JRA-related Physicians Visits

Table 14:  Classification of JRA-related Physician Care among Medicaid-Enrolled Children with JRA, North Carolina

Table 15:  Percent of the Population Living within Selected Distance of Rheumatology Providers by Rheumatology Provider Type

Table 16:  Comparison of Internist Rheumatologists By Involvement in Care of Children, AF/ACR Survey (N=523)

Table 17:  Characteristics of Responding Pediatric Residency Programs, 2004 Survey of Program Directors

Table 18:  Characteristics of Pediatric Residency Training by Availability of a Pediatric Rheumatology Rotation, 2004 Survey of Program Directors

Table 19:  Faculty Involvement in Pediatric Rheumatology Curriculum, 2004 Survey of Program Directors (n=126)

Table 20:  Faculty Involvement in Pediatric Rheumatology Curriculum Components by Availability of a Staff Pediatric Rheumatologist on Site,*** Pediatric Residency Director Survey (n=126)

Table A.1: Characteristics of Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Subtypes

Table C.1: Number of Pediatric Rheumatologists by Data Source

Table D.1: Average Population Weighted Distance to the Nearest Provider by Pediatric Subspecialty

Table D.2: Percentage of the Pediatric Population Living Within Selected Distance of a Provider by Pediatric Subspecialty

Table E.1: Provider Type, Arthritis Foundation/American College of Rheumatology Survey

Table E.2: Provider and Practice Characteristics by Provider Type, Arthritis Foundation/American College of Rheumatology Survey

Table E.3. Provider and Practice Characteristics:  Pediatric Rheumatologists Arthritis Foundation/American College of Rheumatology Survey