Fewer US med students choosing primary care
As fewer med students are choosing primary care and Internal medicine as a career, these places are being occupied by IMG(Internal medical graduates).
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Only 2 percent of graduating medical students say they plan to work in primary care internal medicine, raising worries about a looming shortage of the first-stop doctors who used to be the backbone of the American medical system.
"Primary care is holding steady but only because of international medical school graduates," as American students lose interest, teaching hospitals will probably become less interested in offering primary care programs |
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