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In reply to the discussion: Physicians move from The USA to Canada for better life [View all]3catwoman3
(29,152 posts)42. I am the only nurse practitioner...
...in our practice. I work with 9 docs, most of whom are fellow liberals as best I can tell. Some I know are, for sure. I wouldn't dream of asking those I'm not sure about. One has a great picture of her and her husband taken with President Obama - she has a grin a mile wide on her face.
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Do you even know what you are talking about? For instance, Malpractice runs about 5% of revenue.
Hoyt
Aug 2014
#12
Most docs could discharge student loans by spending a few years in a rural or inner city area. But,
Hoyt
Aug 2014
#13
Sounds like it's mainly familty physicians, not specialists. FP's are paid the least in the US.
pampango
Aug 2014
#3
That I can fully understand. Don't think I'd want to be collecting from sick people.
Hoyt
Aug 2014
#14
You should always ask for work to be in network although you may have to travel or wait
lunasun
Aug 2014
#47
The relative small population will limit the need, unless climate change forces a mass
CK_John
Aug 2014
#25
“Canada’s per-capita immigration rate remains one of the highest in the world,”
lunasun
Aug 2014
#31