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Mark Holmes

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Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)|May 1, 2017
Proof of the WARM whisker conjecture for neuronal connectionsMark Holmes, Victor Kleptsyn
North Carolina Medical Journal|November 7, 2018
Running the Numbers: Health Insurance Coverage in North Carolina: The Rural-Urban Uninsured GapRandy Randolph, Mark Holmes
The Journal of Rural Health : Official Journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association|March 15, 2022
Trends in rural-urban disparities among surgical specialties treating cancer, 2004-2017Joshua Herb, Mark Holmes, Karyn Stitzenberg
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 12, 2009
Geographic analysis: need for better dataThomas C Ricketts, G Mark Holmes
North Carolina Medical Journal|April 8, 2010
The health and economic burden of chronic diseases in North CarolinaCamillia Easley, Ruth Petersen, Mark Holmes
American Journal of Surgery|February 15, 2025
General surgeon workforce density is not associated with treatment-incidence ratios at the county or hospital service area level in North CarolinaMustafa Abid, Mark Holmes, Anthony Charles
Annals of Surgery|June 5, 2013
The impact of general surgeon supply on the risk of appendiceal rupture in North CarolinaSimon Neuwahl, Thomas Ricketts, Mark Holmes
Health Services Research|July 1, 2022
Rural Medicare beneficiaries are increasingly likely to be admitted to urban hospitalsHannah R Friedman, George Mark Holmes
The Journal of Surgical Research|November 3, 2021
Comparative Analysis of Rural-Urban Definitions in Predicting Surgeon Workforce SupplyJoshua Herb, Karyn Stitzenberg, Mark Holmes
North Carolina Medical Journal|July 19, 2006
A periodic feature to inform North Carolina healthcare professionals about current topics in health statisticsThomas C Ricketts, G Mark Holmes
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Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)|May 1, 2017
Proof of the WARM whisker conjecture for neuronal connectionsMark Holmes, Victor Kleptsyn
North Carolina Medical Journal|November 7, 2018
Running the Numbers: Health Insurance Coverage in North Carolina: The Rural-Urban Uninsured GapRandy Randolph, Mark Holmes
The Journal of Rural Health : Official Journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association|March 15, 2022
Trends in rural-urban disparities among surgical specialties treating cancer, 2004-2017Joshua Herb, Mark Holmes, Karyn Stitzenberg
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 12, 2009
Geographic analysis: need for better dataThomas C Ricketts, G Mark Holmes
North Carolina Medical Journal|April 8, 2010
The health and economic burden of chronic diseases in North CarolinaCamillia Easley, Ruth Petersen, Mark Holmes
American Journal of Surgery|February 15, 2025
General surgeon workforce density is not associated with treatment-incidence ratios at the county or hospital service area level in North CarolinaMustafa Abid, Mark Holmes, Anthony Charles
Annals of Surgery|June 5, 2013
The impact of general surgeon supply on the risk of appendiceal rupture in North CarolinaSimon Neuwahl, Thomas Ricketts, Mark Holmes
Health Services Research|July 1, 2022
Rural Medicare beneficiaries are increasingly likely to be admitted to urban hospitalsHannah R Friedman, George Mark Holmes
The Journal of Surgical Research|November 3, 2021
Comparative Analysis of Rural-Urban Definitions in Predicting Surgeon Workforce SupplyJoshua Herb, Karyn Stitzenberg, Mark Holmes
North Carolina Medical Journal|July 19, 2006
A periodic feature to inform North Carolina healthcare professionals about current topics in health statisticsThomas C Ricketts, G Mark Holmes
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