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Job satisfaction among certified and non-certified general practitioners
Shmuel Fennig
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Shalvata Mental Health Center
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Job Satisfaction
100%
Family Medicine
100%
General Practitioners
100%
Non-certified
100%
Family Physicians
50%
Primary Care Physicians
50%
Israel
25%
Europe
25%
Response Rate
25%
Self-report Measures
25%
Level of Job Satisfaction
25%
Satisfaction Level
25%
Logistic Regression
25%
Stratified Random Sample
25%
Health Maintenance Organizations
25%
Biopsychosocial Model
25%
Specialist Training
25%
Women Physicians
25%
Comprehensive Care
25%
Bivariate Regression
25%
Task Profile
25%
Rural Doctors
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
General Practitioner
100%
Family Practice
100%
Job Satisfaction
100%
Self Report
25%
Logistic Regression Analysis
25%
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
25%
Primary Health Care
25%
Biopsychosocial Model
25%