Bloomberg: “America, growing grayer every year, is in desperate need of doctors. The U.S. faces an estimated shortage of more than 113,000 physicians by 2028, the National Center for Health Workforce Analysis estimates—and that deficit will continue to grow. For decades the U.S. has relied on foreign-born medical professionals to work in some of its neediest regions such as rural communities and inner-city wards.”
“But the Trump administration has made it harder for some doctors-in-training and practicing physicians to work in the U.S.”

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