Table 1.

Characteristics of Nonfederal Office-Based Physicians: United States, 2012

Physician characteristicsAll physicians, % (95% KG CI) (n = 5622)
Sex
 Male72.3 (70.58–74.02)
 Female27.7 (25.98–29.42)
Age
 <45 years24.5 (22.90–26.21)
 45–54 Years30.1 (28.41–31.87)
 55–64 Years31.0 (29.27–32.80)
 ≥65 Years14.3 (13.03–15.73)
Racea
 White78.6 (76.80–80.24)
 Asian15.5 (13.98–17.18)
 Other5.9 (5.07–6.84)
Medical specialty
 General and family practice17.1 (15.86–18.49)
 Internal medicine12.8 (11.40–14.31)
 Pediatrics10.3 (9.21–11.46)
 Psychiatry5.9 (5.10–6.81)
 OB/GYN7.2 (6.24–8.33)
 Other46.6 (45.31–47.93)
Type of physician
 MD94.1 (93.16–94.86)
 DO6.0 (5.15–6.84)
Location of medical school
 United States75.2 (73.50–76.92)
 Foreign24.8 (23.08–26.50)
MSA status
 MSA92.7 (91.91–93.35)
 Non-MSA7.3 (6.65–8.09)
U.S. Census region
 Northeast21.5 (20.46–22.63)
 Midwest18.9 (17.87–19.93)
 South35.2 (33.92–36.43)
 West24.4 (23.30–25.57)

Data source: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey Physician Induction Interview, 2012.

aThe number of physicians responding to this item was 5,403, as not all physicians provided a response to this survey question.

CI, confidence interval; DO, doctor of osteopathic medicine; KG, Korn–Graubard; MD, doctor of medicine; MSA, metropolitan statistical area;
n, unweighted sample size;
NA, not applicable;
OB/GYN, obstetrics and gynecology.