Tsunami

March 17, 2008

Nick Jacobs: “Having done physician recruitment for over twenty years, there is no doubt in my mind that these steps should be taken. On the other hand, it sounds like a Band-Aid solution.” The word Tsunami is absolutely the correct word. This fix is clearly like sending a gallon of water to the hundreds of thousands of victims to share.

Our medical schools are currently unprepared to deal with the shortage of physicians, techs and nurses that we are already facing on a daily basis.”



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