Aside from issues about quality controls — is the fact that doing this will draw more doctors from bad nations. These places usually have taken care of their doctors’ medical training with general general public funds, in the assumption that those physicians will remain.
“We want to wean ourselves from our extraordinary reliance upon importing health practitioners through the world that is developing” said Fitzhugh Mullan, a teacher of medication and wellness policy at George Washington University in Washington.
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