
02-01-2018, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by cgilcreast
Just what I mean. Supply and demand. Too many retirees.....to few medical personnel. What aspiring young doctor wants to live in central Florida. Med schools are not pumping out PCP's, they simply don't make any money and have to deal with all the government mandates. And to think that many want government to control medical care? I'm talking in broad generalities, but the best care is in metro areas. JMHO
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I agree. Metro hospitals provide the most varied kind of training. Who wants to learn in a hospital where most of the patients may be elderly and therefore have pretty much the same ailments?
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