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The Center for Health Workforce Studies (CHWS) is a not-for-profit research organization that:
- Conducts studies of the supply, demand, use, and education of the health workforce;
- Collects and analyzes data to understand workforce dynamics and trends;
- Informs public policies, the health and education sectors, and the public; and
- Is one of six regional centers devoted to health workforce studies with a cooperative agreement with HRSA/Bureau of Health Professions.
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New York Physician Workforce Requirements: Between 2006 and 2030, growth in the demand for physicians in New York will likely outpace growth in the supply of physicians in the state.
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Trends in Registered Nurse Graduations: The number of RN graduates increased in 2007 and is projected to continue rising through 2009.
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Residency Training Outcomes in New York, 2008: Demand for newly trained family medicine physicians and general internal medicine physicians is increasing and is now comparable to demand for some specialists, including anesthesiologists.
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The Health Care Workforce in New York, 2007: Annual study of health care employment patterns in New York and other indicators of supply of and demand for health workers by occupation and by setting.
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Public Health Worker Exit Survey: Preliminary Findings: Results of a three-state public health workforce exit survey pilot study are released.
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