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Opinion: Dwindling number of physicians puts health care at risk

Melanie Gray Miller, a physician at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, says working in the hospital's pediatric intensive care unit can be tough. "In medicine, we're just expected to be resilient 24/7," she said. (Gavin McIntyre/KFF Health News/TNS)
Melanie Gray Miller, a physician at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, says working in the hospital’s pediatric intensive care unit can be tough. “In medicine, we’re just expected to be resilient 24/7,” she said. (Gavin McIntyre/KFF Health News/TNS)
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More must be done to meet the American Academy of Family Physicians goal of 25% of U.S. medical school graduates choosing family medicine training by 2030, EVMS professor Dr. Bob Newman writes in a guest column.

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