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Geriatrics
Rural-urban distribution of the U.S. Geriatrics physician workforce.
Peterson LE, Bazemore A, Bragg EJ, Xierali I, Warshaw GA
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2011. 59(4): 69-703
National survey of geriatric medicine fellowship programs: comparing findings in 2006/07 and 2001/02 from the American Geriatrics Society and Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs Geriatrics Workforce Policy Studies Center.
Bragg EJ, Warshaw GA, Meganathan K, Brewer DE
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2010. 58(11): 2166-72
Medicine in the 21st century: recommended essential geriatrics competencies for internal medicine and family medicine residents.
Williams BC, Warshaw G, Fabiny AR, Lundebjerg N, Medina-Walpole A, Sauvigne K, Schwartzberg JG, Leipzig RM
Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 2010. 2(3): 373-83
Changing the course of geriatrics education: an evaluation of the first cohort of Reynolds geriatrics education programs.
Reuben DB, Bachrach PS, McCreath H, Simpson D, Bragg EJ, Warshaw GA, Snyder R, Frank JC
Academic Medicine. 2009. 84(5): 619-26