The results from the 2007 National Physician Surveys provide a comprehensive look at the way physicians (and future physicians) in Canada are meeting societal health care needs and coping with their own personal priorities and plans for the future. The results are a valuable asset for researchers, health system planners, educators and professional leaders.>>More
1.0 National Results by FP/GP or Other Specialist, Sex, Age, and All Physicians. Canada, 2007
2.0 Physicians by province/territory. Canada, 2007
3.0 Physicians by FP/GP or Other Specialist, Sex, Age Group, and Province/Territory. Canada, 2007
4.1 Family Physicians by sex and age group. Canada, 2007
4.2 Family Physicians by certification. Canada, 2007
5.1 Clinical specialists by specialty. Canada, 2007
(Anesthesiologists, Community Medicine Specialists, Dermatologists, Diagnostic Radiologists, Emergentologists, Medical Geneticists, Neurologists, Nuclear Medicine Specialists, Occupational Medicine Specialists, Pediatricians, Physiatrists, Psychiatrists, Radiation Oncologists)
5.2 Internal Medicine specialists and subspecialists. Canada, 2007(Cardiologists, Specialists in Endocrinology/Metabolism, Gastroenterologists, Geriatric Medicine Specialists, Hematologists, Clinical Immunologists/Allergists, General Internists, Medical Oncologists, Nephrologists, Respirologists, Rheumatologists)
5.3 Lab specialists by specialty. Canada, 2007
(Anatomical Pathologists, Hematological Pathologists, Medical Biochemists, General Pathologists, Medical Microbiologists & Infectious Disease Specialists, Neuropathologists)
5.4 Surgical specialists by specialty. Canada, 2007
(Cardio-vascular/Thoracic Surgeons, General Surgeons, Neurosurgeons, Obstetricians/Gynecologists, Ophthalmologists, Orthopedic Surgeons, Otolaryngologists, Plastic Surgeons, Urologists)
6.0 Second year family medicine residents. Canada, 2007
7.0 Second year other specialty medicine residents. Canada, 2007
8.0 Medical students by year of training. Canada, 2007
