On the FLATLINING Podcast from Fulcrum Strategies this week, Ron Howrigon and Matthew Handley a recent PBS News report on the shortage of pediatric physicians. Is the mainstream media finally seeing what patients have been experiencing for years? How do we ensure that we will have enough doctors to take care of us in the future?
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Articles mentioned in this program:
The causes and consequences of a decline in doctors going into pediatric care - PBS News
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Ep. 95 - Is the mainstream media finally seeing the physician shortage?
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