Re: glut/shortage of doctors FRI

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Thu Feb 15 20:51:41 2007


Bernard,

I forgot, besides being nice here, it pays reasonably well :-)-O

el

on 2/15/07 10:56 PM art fougner, md said the following: > The US sure picked a fine time to eliminate the Public Health Service.
>
> Art
>
> At Thu, 15 Feb 2007, Jamie wrote:
>> Slightly related to the original topic, Oklahoma has a bill in the
>> Senate now that would pay medical school expenses for those willing to
>> practice geriatrics in underserved areas-presumably rural. Wonder how
>> well it will work?
>>
>> At Thu, 15 Feb 2007, Bernard Cristalli wrote:
>>> Same here in the countryside.
>>> Be reassured.
>>> Bernard
>>>
>>> Dr Eberhard Lisse a écrit :
>>>> There isn't much that can make me leave Namibia (for the big place).
>>>>
>>>> I must say however, I haven't been able to stand rural Namibia for more
>>>> then 2 years at a stretch, but rural Oregon will surely compare
>>>> favorably :-)-O
>>>>
>>>> In Germany it's quite similar, by the way, especially in rural East
>>>> Germany (or as we like to day "Dark Germany") where the older GPs are
>>>> retiring and can't find replacements, even with salary guarantees.
>>>>
>>>> el





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