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General Category => Health/Education => Topic started by: OfTheCross on October 11, 2019, 12:46:12 pm

Title: They Enrolled In Medical School To Practice Rural Medicine. What Happened?
Post by: OfTheCross on October 11, 2019, 12:46:12 pm
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Of the eight graduates, just three chose to go where the shortages are most evident. Two went to small cities with populations of fewer than 50,000. And three chose the big cities of Topeka (estimated 2018 population: 125,904) and Wichita (389,255) instead.

Their decisions illustrate the challenges facing rural recruitment: the lack of small-town residencies, the preferences of spouses and the isolation that comes with practicing medicine on one’s own.

khn (https://khn.org/news/kansas-medical-school-rural-health-care/)

This is a critical mission. I'm within 30 minutes of 4 hospitals. It must be terrible to have to drive more than an hour for a medical emergency
Title: Re: They Enrolled In Medical School To Practice Rural Medicine. What Happened?
Post by: Wingnut on October 11, 2019, 12:59:53 pm
If government ran the health care system we would have this problem.  Why would anyone want to live within 15 min of a hospital.  It is un american.
Title: Re: They Enrolled In Medical School To Practice Rural Medicine. What Happened?
Post by: Applewood on October 11, 2019, 01:10:04 pm
I suppose a lot of young people are attracted to big cities with all their attractions and entertainment options.  These kids don't want to be out in the sticks where it's boring.  And maybe being in a large urban hospital pays better than being a country doctor. 
Title: Re: They Enrolled In Medical School To Practice Rural Medicine. What Happened?
Post by: OfTheCross on October 11, 2019, 01:17:11 pm
If government ran the health care system we would have this problem.  Why would anyone want to live within 15 min of a hospital.  It is un american.
*hmmmm*