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Table 2 Comparison of the 2004 characteristics of the Lebanese (LMG), US (UMSGs) and International (IMG) medical graduates practicing in the US

From: Graduates of Lebanese medical schools in the United States: an observational study of international migration of physicians

  

LMG (n = 2710)

USMG (n = 1000)

IMG (n = 1000)

LMG vs. USMG

LMG vs. IMG

  

Mean (sd)

Mean (sd)

Mean (sd)

P value

P value

Age

 

45.4 (13.6)

47.6 (13.4)

50.5 (13.3)

<0.001

<0.001

Years since graduation

 

19.9 (13.3)

18.2 (13.0)

24.4 (13.0)

0.153

<0.001

  

%

%

%

P value

P value

Gender

Female

17.3

26.1

30.0

<0.001

<0.001

Practice specialty

Family Practice

1.8

12.1

8.3

<0.001

<0.001

 

Internal Medicine

17.1

12.0

22.0

  
 

Pediatrics

5.9

7.5

8.7

  
 

OBGYN

5.0

5.5

4.1

  
 

General Surgery

5.5

4.6

3.1

  

Practice type§

Resident

18.6

13.8

12.4

<0.001

<0.001

 

Direct Patient Care

69.1

79.6

78.0

  
 

Administration

0.8

1.6

0.9

  
 

Medical Teaching

0.8

1.2

1.2

  
 

Medical Research

2.4

1.1

1.1

  

Practice Location ‡

Urban

90.1

88.0

89.3

0.009

0.228

 

Large Rural

4.2

6.8

5.6

  
 

Small Rural

1.8

2.2

1.6

  
 

Isolated Small Rural

0.5

0.8

0.8

  

Primary Employer

Governmental

5.0

4.6

6.4

<0.001

<0.001

 

Solo Practice

13.4

13.4

19.7

  
 

2 Physician Practice

2.6

3.3

2.6

  
 

Group Practice

19.6

31.2

21.1

  
 

HMO

0.0

0.3

0.5

  
 

Medical School

4.4

2.8

2.9

  
 

Non-Govt Hosp

23.0

17.2

16.2

  

Board Certification

 

86.0

81.1

72.5

.001

<0.001

  1. The last two columns provide the p value for the difference of values for the variable of interest between two groups
  2. Only primary care specialties are listed
  3. § Only relevant categories are listed; data missing for n = 312
  4. Data missing for n = 140
  5. Only relevant categories are listed
  6. Residents excluded from denominator