15 research outputs found

    Factors Influencing Physician Location Decisions in Oklahoma

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    Research into the factors attracting physicians to practice in a given community has increased in volume in recent years. This interest is the result of a growing awareness of a number of things. Some are: (1) the importance of health in determining an individual's ability to function on a day to- day basis; (2) the key role played by the physician in any individual's access to basic medical services; (3) the lack of access to basic medical services suffered by an ever increasing portion of the population as the result of the concentration of physicians in large urban centers. This study was the result of an attempt to re-examine the factors influencing the location decisions of physicians from a slightly different standpoint. Its objectives were: (1) to determine those factors which attract a physician to a given community; (2) to determine whether or not the factors which attract a physician to a community differ with the type of physician; (3) to examine the policy implications of the results for the study area, Oklahoma, and other states with similar distributions of physicians

    Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin no. 727, July 1976: Solid waste planning in the northern counties of the Kiamichi Economic Development District

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    The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The most current edition is made available. For access to an earlier edition, if available for this title, please contact the Oklahoma State University Library Archives by email at [email protected] or by phone at 405-744-6311

    Oklahoma coal production by counties

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    The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The most current edition is made available. For access to an earlier edition, if available for this title, please contact the Oklahoma State University Library Archives by email at [email protected] or by phone at 405-744-6311
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