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As COVID made clear, America’s physician shortage can be a matter of life and death. By allowing qualified internationally-trained physicians to practice in underserved communities without having to spend years repeating their residencies, states can increase healthcare access, particularly in rural counties and in primary care, and fix rising physician shortages by allowing additional skilled physicians to work.
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Overview of a pathway to practice for foreign-trained physicians
Thank you to Joe Lonsdale, Judge Glock, Sebastian Caliri, and Clay Spence for…
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