From 2004 census statistics of the US Labor Department and of the American Medical Association, there are approximately 885,000 (884,974) doctors in the US. This represents about .29% of the population or one-third of 1%. There is roughly one doctor to 300 people in the US.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-percent-of-the-us-population-do-doctors-comprise.htm
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The ratio of Primary Care providers to patients is in the 1,000's according to AAFP.
400:1 which means there are 400 patients for every 1 doctor.
0.56 doctors/patient
175 per doctor ben mansell
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1 doctor per every 1722 patients.
4000:1
The doctor to patient ratio in Uganda is 1:1500
The Philippines has an average ratio of 1,000 people per hospital bed.Has a population of 88,000,000 as of 2007 census 88,000,000 Filipinos divide by 1000 ave. ratio = 88000 beds aison080609
Ireland's ratio of doctors to population is 2.3 per 1,000. The European average currently stands at 3.5 per 1,000.
8.8 doctors per ten thousand inhabitants in Vietnam. M not sure
It depends, if we're talking about north, the persons per doctor in the region of Lombardy are 180 whereas in the Southern region of Basilicata there are 230 people for every doctor.
What is the ratio of people per doctor in sudan?
2.89 physicians per 1000 people (2004). For comparison purposes, the US has a lower density, with 2.67 physicians per 1000 people.
Physicians > per 1,000 people (most recent) by country Pakistan 0.74 per 1,000 people.
101 males per 100 females in the Philippines. Wamiq Ahmad Dubai.
the EU average is 2.3 doctors per thousand I want to know the doctor per patient ratio in germany, not the EU