Thomas C. Ricketts

Affiliations: 
Public Health Leadership University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Public Health, Epidemiology
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Ricketts TC, Porterfield DS, Miller RL, et al. (2021) The Supply and Distribution of the Preventive Medicine Physician Workforce. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : Jphmp. 27: S116-S122
Wilson H, Galloway EM, Spero JC, et al. (2021) Using State Licensure Data to Assess North Carolina's Health Workforce COVID-19 Response Capacity. North Carolina Medical Journal. 82: 29-35
Lantz A, Holmer H, Finlayson SRG, et al. (2020) Measuring the migration of surgical specialists. Surgery
Turner A, Ricketts T, Leslie LK. (2020) Comparison of Number and Geographic Distribution of Pediatric Subspecialists and Patient Proximity to Specialized Care in the US Between 2003 and 2019. Jama Pediatrics
Ricketts TC. (2016) The Context for Rural Health Care. Journal of Health Care For the Poor and Underserved. 27: ix-xii
Ricketts TC, Adamson WT, Fraher EP, et al. (2016) Future Supply of Pediatric Surgeons: Analytical Study of the Current and Projected Supply of Pediatric Surgeons in the Context of a Rapidly Changing Process for Specialty and Subspecialty Training. Annals of Surgery
Fraher EP, Ricketts TC. (2016) Building a Value-Based Workforce in North Carolina. North Carolina Medical Journal. 77: 94-8
Ricketts TC, Fraher EP, Spero JC. (2016) Counting Physicians in Specialties: By What They Do or How They Train? Journal of Medical Regulation. 102: 13-20
Lantz A, Holmer H, Finlayson S, et al. (2015) International migration of surgeons, anaesthesiologists, and obstetricians. The Lancet. Global Health. 3: S11-2
Santric-Milicevic MM, Terzic-Supic ZJ, Matejic BR, et al. (2014) First- and fifth-year medical students' intention for emigration and practice abroad: a case study of Serbia. Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 118: 173-83
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