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Jan 8, 2008
Study: Physician shortage means Md.'s insurance, malpractice systems must change

KAREN BUCKELEW Daily Record Business Writer Maryland’s doctors and hospitals are calling for change in the state’s health insurance and medical malpractice systems, pointing to a new study showing a growing shortage of physicians. The state has 16 percent fewer practicing doctors than the national average, according to the study released Monday from the Maryland […]

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Jan 8, 2008
Curing Canada’s doctor shortage

National Post http://www.nationalpost.com We do not presume to know whether medical degrees should take four years to earn; or only three, as an editorial in the latest edition of the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) suggests might be the case. But we know this: The length of time must be determined by medical necessity not […]

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Jan 8, 2008
Severe Dearth of Doctors Forecast for Maryland

By Susan Levine Washington Post Staff Writer http://www.washingtonpost.com Much of Maryland faces a doctor shortage that could become severe by 2015, forcing patients to wait longer for appointments, search for specialists and turn more frequently to emergency rooms for help, according to a report released yesterday.

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Jan 8, 2008
State lacks practicing physicians

40% of Md. doctors don’t treat patients, report says By M. William Salganik | Sun reporter http://www.baltimoresun.com Although the state has plenty of doctors, it doesn’t have enough who actually see patients — a situation that creates “a silent and growing crisis,” the head of the state medical society said Monday. The shortages are greatest […]

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Jan 8, 2008
For international calls the doctor is in the house

By DAVID GULLIVER http://www.heraldtribune.com When Jean Weiller felt so sick she could not get out of bed, she called her doctor. Nothing unusual there — that is what most people do. But most people do not have 9,700 miles — and a 12-hour time difference — between them and their doctors.

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Jan 7, 2008
MedSource Consultants Announces the launch of Radiology Locums

http://www.openpr.com MedSource Consultants, one of the nations largest physician staffing firms specializing in the placement of Radiologists, announced today the launch of MedSource Locums. The inception of this new division will provide Radiologists for Locum Tenens assignments nationwide. MedSource Consultants places Radiologists on a permanent basis with hospitals and practice groups throughout the country.

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Jan 7, 2008
California medical schools tailor programs for diverse populations

Ten percent of the schools’ slots will go to students dedicating their careers to the medically underserved. By Myrle Croasdale, AMNews Staff. http://www.ama-assn.org The University of California is in the midst of rolling out new educational avenues geared to produce physician leaders for communities that historically have had poor access to health care. The effort […]

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Jan 7, 2008
Disappearing doctors

By Scott E. Maizel http://www.baltimoresun.com Competition: We hear a lot about it in Maryland. The recent debate in Annapolis regarding slots was partly about competing with neighboring states for Maryland’s gambling dollars. Our ports compete with neighboring states for freight and cruise line business. Educational institutions compete with one another for the best students. Athletic […]

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Jan 4, 2008
Almost Half of Doctors Have Prescribed Placebos

http://www.washingtonpost.com HealthDay News Almost half of Chicago internists say they have prescribed a placebo to a patient during their years of practice, a new study finds. A majority of doctors in the study also said they believed in the power of placebos, indicating that doctors do accept a mind-body relationship that can affect health, the […]

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