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Year 2001 West Virginia Physician Report

Preface
Contents

By MDs
Gender
Age
Specialties
PC Specialities
District
Age-Interval
County
Med Schools
School Location


MD Employment
Setting
Form
By District
By County
Form/County


By DOs
Setting
Specialties
# by County
PC Specialty
Specialty/County

DO Employment
Form
Setting
County

The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Bureau for Public Health is pleased to provide this report on Medical Doctors and Osteopathic Physicians for the Year 2001. This report is presented in partial fulfillment of the annual report of the Uniform Health Professions Data System required under West Virginia code section §16-1-7(r).

The data in the tables linked to this web page were provided to the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health by administrative and technical staff of the respective boards. For information about licensure or licensure requirements, please contact the appropriate board.

Requests for specific statistics, as well as any questions regarding this report, should be forwarded to the address below:

West Virginia Health Statistics Center
Room 165
350 Capitol Street
Charleston, WV 25301-3701
Phone: (304) 558-1754;   FAX: (304) 558-1787
Email:dhhrvitalreg@wv.gov

Presented by the Health Statistics Center under the auspices of:

Bob Wise
Governor

Paul L. Nusbaum
Secretary, Department of Health and Human Resources

Chris Curtis, M.P.H.
Acting Commissioner
West Virginia Bureau for Public Health

Catherine Slemp. M.D., M.P.H.
Acting Medical Office
West Virginia Bureau for Public Health

 

Alan P. Holmes
Director, Office of Epidemiology and Health Promotion

Daniel M. Christy, Director
Health Statistics Center

Report Preparation:

Philip Simmons, Programmer/Analyst

Preface:

The West Virginia Health Statistics Center has received the license renewal data for Doctors of Medicine (MDs) from the Board of Medicine and for the Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) from the Board of Osteopathy on a yearly basis since 1994. The tables in this document present data on physicians who have a primary practice site in West Virginia and have an active license. In the year 2001 there are 3,570 MDs and 507 DOs that meet these criteria. Counties and districts were used as units of tabulation. West Virginia's 55 counties were grouped into eight planning and development districts.

Table of Contents

Statistics for Doctors of Medicine (MDs)

Statistics for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs)

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