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Study: New Doctors Stay Or Leave NY Due To Family Concerns
Albany Times Union The University of Albany’s School of Public Health conducts periodic reports on the health care workforce. And while it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the job market is good for newly minted physicians, there are what could be seen as a couple of surprises tucked into the study. Read Full Article
Read MoreUtilization of Oral Health Services by Medicaid-Insured Adults in New York, 2012-2013
Surdu S, Langelier M, Moore J. Utilization of Oral Health Services by Medicaid-Insured Adults in New York, 2012-2013. Rensselaer, NY: Oral Health Workforce Research Center, Center for Health Workforce Studies, School of Public Health, SUNY Albany; December 2016.
Read MoreInterviews of Oral Health Stakeholders in Kentucky: An Executive Summary
Langelier M. Interviews of Oral Health Stakeholders in Kentucky: An Executive Summary. Rensselaer, NY: Center for Health Workforce Studies, School of Public Health, SUNY Albany; February 2016.
Read MoreSimona Surdu
Dr. Surdu currently serves as a project director at CHWS, where she is involved in comprehensive studies of oral health in various states, including the evaluation of oral health needs, delivery of oral health services, and access and utilization of oral health services. With a background as a medical doctor and 15 years of experience […]
Read MoreSage Shirey
Sage Shirey is a Research Associate at CHWS, primarily specializing in qualitative research. His main research interests include issues related to the recruitment and retention of health care workers, particularly nurses. Mr. Shirey works with multiple units at CHWS to assist with literature reviews, research reports, journal manuscripts, and website content. Prior to CHWS, he […]
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