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The 5 most recent Center for Health Workforce Studies study findings that have been published or presented are displayed below. Additional study findings may be found on our studies and publications pages.

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Patterson DG, Skillman SM, Andrilla CHA. Data snapshots: Wyoming health care providers, 2009. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies, University of Washington; Sep-Oct 2009. Physicians. Physician Assistants. Advanced Practice Nurses. Pharmacists. Dentists. Psychologists. Licensed Professional Counselors. Licensed Clinical Social Workers. Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists. Licensed Addiction Therapists.


Patterson DG, Skillman SM, Andrilla CHA, Doescher MP. Workforce challenges in delivering health care to elderly and low-income populations in Wyoming: medical providers' acceptance of Medicaid and Medicare patients. Final Report #128. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies, University of Washington; Sep 2009. Full report. Policy brief.


Skillman SM, Palazzo L, Hart LG, Keepnews D. The characteristics of registered nurses whose licenses expire: why they leave nursing and implications for retention and re-entry. Nurs Econ, in press.


Skillman SM, Andrilla CHA, Alves-Dunkerson JA, Comenduley M, Yi J, Doescher MP. Washington State's oral health workforce. Final Report #130. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies, University of Washington; Nov 2009. DRAFT report.


Patterson DG, Skillman SM, Doescher MP, Andrilla CHA. Obstacles to providing high-quality patient care: findings from a survey of Wyoming's medical care providers. Final Report #131. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies, University of Washington; Aug 2009. Full report.