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Table WFC: Workforce

Georgia Data

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35 Awardees

Line Measures Number of Health Centers % of Total
1. Does your health center provide any health professional education/training that is a hands-on, practical, or clinical experience?
a. Yes 27 77.14%
b. No 8 22.86%
1a. If yes, which category best describes your health center's role in the health professional education/training process?
a. Sponsor * 2 7.41%
b. Training site partner * 26 96.30%
c. Other 2 7.41%
Line Measures Pre-Graduate/Certificate (a) Post-Graduate Training (b)
Medical
2. If yes, please indicate the range of health professional education/training offered at your health center and how many individuals you have trained in each category within the calendar year. (Do not answer this question if your response to question 1 was No). Note: Line 1, below, is the count of individuals, regardless of their specialty. Lines 1a–1f are to account for the multiple specialties that an individual has received or may be receiving training for during the calendar year (e.g., an Internist + other specialty).
1. Physicians 217 99
a. Family Physicians 129
b. General Practitioners 0
c. Internists 51
d. Obstetrician/Gynecologists 2
e. Pediatricians 32
f. Other Specialty Physicians 2
2. Nurse Practitioners 156 44
3. Physician Assistants 48 5
4. Certified Nurse Midwives 6 0
5. Registered Nurses 54 3
6. Licensed Practical Nurses/ Vocational Nurses 118 6
7. Medical Assistants 76 15
Dental
8. Dentists 72 15
9. Dental Hygienists 119 5
10. Dental therapists 0 0
10a. Dental Assistants 12 0
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder
11. Psychiatrists 4
12. Clinical Psychologists 0 2
13. Clinical Social Workers 4 5
14. Professional Counselors 7 5
15. Marriage and Family therapists 0 0
16. Psychiatric Nurse Specialists 0 0
17. Mental Health Nurse Practitioners 5 0
18. Mental Health Physician Assistants 0 0
19. Substance Use Disorder Personnel 1 0
Vision
20. Ophthalmologists 0 0
21. Optometrists 0 0
Other Professionals
22. Chiropractors 0 1
23. Dieticians/Nutritionists 10 0
24. Pharmacists 9 2
25. Other 62 0
Line Measures Number of Health Center Staff % of Total
3. Provide the number of health center personnel serving as preceptors at your health center 285
4. Provide the number of health center personnel (nonpreceptors) supporting ongoing health center training programs 263
Line Measures Number of Health Centers % of Total
5. How often does your health center conduct satisfaction surveys to providers (as identified in the UDS Manual, Appendix A, Listing of Personnel) working for the health center? Report provider surveys only here. (Select one.)
a. Monthly 7 20.00%
b. Quarterly 2 5.71%
c. Annually 18 51.43%
d. We DO NOT currently conduct provider satisfaction surveys 3 8.57%
e. Other 5 14.29%
6. How often does your health center conduct satisfaction surveys for general personnel (as identified in the UDS Manual, Appendix A, Listing of Personnel) working for the health center (report provider surveys in question 5 only)? (Select one.)
a. Monthly 3 8.57%
b. Quarterly 3 8.57%
c. Annually 21 60.00%
d. We DO NOT currently conduct personnel satisfaction surveys 2 5.71%
e. Other 6 17.14%

Footnotes

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