The American healthcare system is under growing pressure as it faces a worsening shortage of trained medical professionals.
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The scholars inside Ms. McKenzie's fifth-grade classroom at Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School in Riviera Beach may not know it, but they could help reshape the future.
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45 percent decline reported in anesthesia-based applicants to pain medicine fellowships, with downward trend continuing in 2024. HealthDay News — The number of anesthesiology residents applying to ...
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