January 22, 2025
Insights from Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce's 2024 GME Exit Survey Report
Discover Insights from Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce's 2024 GME Exit Survey Report
Are you curious about the experiences of graduating resident physicians from Georgia's Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs? Look no further! The 2024 GME Exit Survey Report is available on our website, providing valuable insights and key data on the journeys of Georgia’s future healthcare leaders.
This annual report is crucial for understanding the landscape of physician training and retention in Georgia. It sheds light on residents' demographics, compensation, retention rates, practice plans, and training details. By examining these factors, the report is essential for informing healthcare policy and community initiatives.
Key Findings at a Glance One of the most compelling highlights of this year’s report is the retention of physicians planning to stay and practice in Georgia's post-GME program. Here’s a closer look:
- Primary Care/Core Specialties Retention Rates:
- Family Medicine: 69.1%
- Internal Medicine: 58.3%
- Pediatrics: 51.9%
- Overall Retention:
- 47.9% of all graduating residents plan to remain in Georgia.
These statistics highlight the ongoing efforts and opportunities to bolster physician retention and address Georgia’s healthcare needs. By understanding these trends, we can better support initiatives to cultivate a robust healthcare workforce.
Explore the Full Report to gain a deeper understanding of the experiences and plans of Georgia’s graduating residents. The insights within this report are essential for the healthcare community.