Medical Schools Work to Address Shortage of Specialists in Rural Healthcare
Healthcare,Rural America,Urban Rural Divide,Medical Schools,Education,Public Health
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For many rural communities across the country, the crisis in healthcare manifests as a lack of specialized healthcare. American medical schools are taking note and working toward providing specialists trained in treating rural residents.
From Eastern Tennessee's mountains to the Pacific Northwest and beyond, medical schools are moving their programs directly into the communities that need them the most...
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