As the family doctor shortage worsens across the country, there’s a concerning trend exacerbating the issue. The director of the University of Alberta’s family medicine residency program says many medical students aren’t pursuing the practice. ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ at Noon Edmonton spoke with Dr. Michelle Morros about what’s behind the trend and what it could mean for primary care.
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Med students turning away from traditional family medicine: U of A program director
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