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ismnotwasm

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11. An excellent question
Mon Jun 10, 2019, 08:31 PM
Jun 2019

Because it’s very true. Also, less people are willing to work so hard in school their entire young adult life for payoff that isn’t worth it, given the relatively low pay for a PCP and the high cost of medical school.
Nursing leaders are working to fix this hole with advanced practice RNs, including a PHD program. PA programs are also an attractive option.

It’s definitely part of the mosaic that is the healthcare picture

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