Table 2.

Race and Practice Information of Respondents to the 2022 American Board of Family Medicine National Graduate Survey (Early Career) (n = 923) Study Participants Are a Sub Sample of this Cohort

Categorical Income
<$250,000>=$250,00All Incomes
Total696227923
Race
 American Indian or Alaska Native4 (0.6%)4 (1.8%)8 (0.9%)
 Asian137 (19.7%)51 (22.5%)188 (20.4%)
 Black or African American59 (8.5%)19 (8.4%)78 (8.5%)
 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander2 (0.3%) 2 (0.2%)
 Other52 (7.5%)17 (7.5%)69 (7.5%)
 White442 (63.5%)136 (59.9%)578 (62.6%)
Rurality (RUCC)
 Urban591 (88.1%)174 (77.3%)765 (85.4%)
 Rural80 (11.9%)51 (22.7%)131 (14.6%)
Principal practice site
 Academic health center/faculty practice106 (16.6%)8 (4.7%)114 (14.1%)
 Federal32 (5.0%)1 (0.6%)33 (4.1%)
 Federally qualified health center or lookalike106 (16.6%)13 (7.6%)119 (14.7%)
 Government clinic, nonfederal8 (1.3%)4 (2.4%)12 (1.5%)
 Hospital/health system owned medical practice237 (37.0%)81 (47.6%)318 (39.3%)
 Independently owned medical practice78 (12.2%)14 (8.2%)92 (11.4%)
 Indian health service1 (0.2%)3 (1.8%)4 (0.5%)
 Managed care/HMO practice23 (3.6%)16 (9.4%)39 (4.8%)
 Other21 (3.3%)7 (4.1%)28 (3.5%)
 Rural health clinic (federally qualified)18 (2.8%)22 (12.9%)40 (4.9%)
 Work site clinic10 (1.6%)1 (0.6%)11 (1.4%)
Practice Region
 Midwest156 (22.8%)59 (26.0%)215 (23.6%)
 Northeast113 (16.5%)18 (7.9%)131 (14.4%)
 South237 (34.6%)72 (31.7%)309 (33.9%)
 West178 (26.0%)78 (34.4%)256 (28.1%)
  • Abbreviation: HMO, health maintenance organization.