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Journal of The American Board of Family Practice | 1995

Outcomes Of Cesarean Sections Performed By Family Physicians And The Training They Received: A 15-Year Retrospective Study

Mark Deutchman; Pamela D. Connor; Robert Gobbo; Ray FitzSimmons

Background: Family physicians are the major or sole providers of Cesarean section services in many communities. Approximately 2800 family physicians provide Cesarean section services in communities of all sizes across the country. Methods: The outcomes of all Cesarean sections performed at two rural hospitals during a 10- to 15-year period were examined and compared with standard quality-outcome criteria published in the medical literature. Outcome criteria included rates of various surgical complications, use of blood transfusion, infant Apgar scores, and length of postoperative hospital stay. Other descriptive data were examined including patient demographics, operating time, anesthesia type, and choice of incision. Statistical analysis consisted of chi-squares, odds ratios, and stepwise multiple regression. Results: Five hundred sixty-three Cesarean sections were performed by 12 residency-trained family physicians, 68 by general practitioners, 70 by general surgeons, and 9 by obstetrician-gynecologists. Family physicians met or surpassed the referenced standards in all measures examined. The number of Cesarean sections each physician performed while in residency training was also examined. The average number of in-training Cesarean sections was 46, ranging from 25 to 100. Conclusions: The results of this study support the ability of family physicians to provide Cesarean section services based on a wide range of training backgrounds and variable numbers of procedures done in training.


International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2015

The impact of Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) training in low-resource countries

Lee T. Dresang; María Mercedes Ancheta González; John W. Beasley; Maura Carolina Bustillo; Jim Damos; Mark Deutchman; Ann Evensen; Norma González de Ancheta; José Rojas-Suarez; Jonathan Schwartz; Bjarke Lund Sorensen; Diana Winslow; Lawrence Leeman

To examine the effects of the Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) program on maternal outcomes in four low‐income countries.


Pediatric Research | 1998

Physician Identification of Barriers to the Delivery of Immunizations in Urban and Rural Areas of Colorado 615

Robert M. Brayden; Brenda Beaty; Lori A. Crane; Carol Siegel; Mark Deutchman; John F. Steiner; Stephen Berman

Background: Limited data is available concerning the barriers to the delivery of immunizations in rural areas.


Pediatric Research | 1998

Immunization Practices Among Rural and Urban Clinicians 625

Lori A. Crane; Mark Deutchman; Carol Siegel; Brenda Beaty; Nellie Hester; Robert M. Brayden; Stephen Berman

Background: Effective interventions to increase immunization coverage should address deficiencies in immunization delivery practices.


Journal of The American Board of Family Practice | 1995

Perinatal Outcomes: A Comparison Between Family Physicians And Obstetricians

Mark Deutchman; DeAnna Sills; Panzeia D. Connor


American Family Physician | 2009

First trimester bleeding

Mark Deutchman; Amy Tanner Tubay; David K. Turok


Dental Abstracts | 2011

Smiles for Life: A National Oral Health Curriculum

Mark Deutchman; Joanna M. Douglass; Alan B. Douglass


Ambulatory Child Health | 2000

Childhood immunization in rural family and general practices: current practices, perceived barriers and strategies for improvement

Mark Deutchman; Robert Brayden; Carol Siegel; Brenda Beaty; Lori A. Crane


Family Medicine | 2011

Tiered maternity care training in family medicine.

Coonrod Ra; Kelly Bf; Ellert W; Loeliger Sf; Rodney Wm; Mark Deutchman


Family Medicine | 2009

Incorporation of a national oral health curriculum into family medicine residency programs

Alan B. Douglass; Mark Deutchman; Joanna M. Douglass; Wanda Gonsalves; Russell Maier; Hugh Silk; James W. Tysinger; A. Stevens Wrightson

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Hugh Silk

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Russell Maier

University of Washington

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Wanda Gonsalves

Medical University of South Carolina

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James Tysinger

University of Texas at San Antonio

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Rocio B. Quinonez

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Richard G. Roberts

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Brenda Beaty

Anschutz Medical Campus

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