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William L Cull

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Academic Pediatrics|March 13, 2021
High-Deductible Health Plans for US Children: Trends, Health Service Use, and Financial Barriers to CareKandyce Larson, Elizabeth A Gottschlich, William L Cull, et al.
Academic Pediatrics|November 10, 2018
Longitudinal Analyses of Pediatrician BurnoutWilliam L Cull, Mary Pat Frintner, Amy Jost Starmer, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|January 23, 2016
Pediatricians Working Part-Time Has PlateauedWilliam L Cull, Mary Pat Frintner, Karen G O'Connor, et al.
Pediatrics|September 9, 2015
Early Career Experiences of Pediatricians Pursuing or Not Pursuing Fellowship TrainingBobbi J Byrne, Shesha K Katakam, Mary Pat Frintner, et al.
Academic Pediatrics|June 13, 2026
Primary Care Pediatrician Assessment of Access Barriers and Local Supply of Pediatric SubspecialistsWilliam L Cull, William H Burr, Chloe A Somberg, et al.
Health Services Research|January 25, 2005
Response rates and response bias for 50 surveys of pediatriciansWilliam L Cull, Karen G O'Connor, Sanford Sharp, et al.
Pediatrics|December 17, 2009
Patterns of work and retirement among pediatricians aged >or=50 yearsAlicia C Merline, William L Cull, Holly J Mulvey, et al.
Pediatrics|October 3, 2003
Pediatric training and job market trends: results from the American Academy of Pediatrics third-year resident survey, 1997-2002William L Cull, Beth K Yudkowsky, Scott A Shipman, et al.
Pediatrics|February 24, 2010
Assessing trends in practice demographics of underrepresented minority pediatricians, 1993-2007William T Basco, William L Cull, Karen G O'Connor, et al.
Pediatrics|June 1, 2026
Number of Children, Part-Time Work, and Household Responsibilities Among US Pediatricians by SexAmy J Starmer, Sarah Marsicek, Elizabeth A Gottschlich, et al.
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Academic Pediatrics|March 13, 2021
High-Deductible Health Plans for US Children: Trends, Health Service Use, and Financial Barriers to CareKandyce Larson, Elizabeth A Gottschlich, William L Cull, et al.
Academic Pediatrics|November 10, 2018
Longitudinal Analyses of Pediatrician BurnoutWilliam L Cull, Mary Pat Frintner, Amy Jost Starmer, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|January 23, 2016
Pediatricians Working Part-Time Has PlateauedWilliam L Cull, Mary Pat Frintner, Karen G O'Connor, et al.
Pediatrics|September 9, 2015
Early Career Experiences of Pediatricians Pursuing or Not Pursuing Fellowship TrainingBobbi J Byrne, Shesha K Katakam, Mary Pat Frintner, et al.
Academic Pediatrics|June 13, 2026
Primary Care Pediatrician Assessment of Access Barriers and Local Supply of Pediatric SubspecialistsWilliam L Cull, William H Burr, Chloe A Somberg, et al.
Health Services Research|January 25, 2005
Response rates and response bias for 50 surveys of pediatriciansWilliam L Cull, Karen G O'Connor, Sanford Sharp, et al.
Pediatrics|December 17, 2009
Patterns of work and retirement among pediatricians aged >or=50 yearsAlicia C Merline, William L Cull, Holly J Mulvey, et al.
Pediatrics|October 3, 2003
Pediatric training and job market trends: results from the American Academy of Pediatrics third-year resident survey, 1997-2002William L Cull, Beth K Yudkowsky, Scott A Shipman, et al.
Pediatrics|February 24, 2010
Assessing trends in practice demographics of underrepresented minority pediatricians, 1993-2007William T Basco, William L Cull, Karen G O'Connor, et al.
Pediatrics|June 1, 2026
Number of Children, Part-Time Work, and Household Responsibilities Among US Pediatricians by SexAmy J Starmer, Sarah Marsicek, Elizabeth A Gottschlich, et al.
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