CHICAGO (AP) -- 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....
Fewer US med students choosing primary careCourtesy Headlines from the Associated Press Tue, 09/09/2008 - 14:46
CHICAGO (AP) -- 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.... More related itemsU.S. medical students shunning primary care
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