US Could Face Shortage Of 44,000 Primary Care Physicians By 2025
By 2025, the wait to see a doctor could get a lot longer if the current number of students training to be primary care physicians doesn’t increase soon, according to a new University of Missouri study. Jack Colwill, professor emeritus of family and community medicine in the MU School of Medicine, and his research team found that the U.S.
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Filed under: Medical Students on June 19th, 2008