Doctor program in rural NSW offers hope for GP shortage
- 2 years ago
There are more medical graduates in Australia than ever before, but the number deciding to become a general practitioner is declining. Rural areas, in particular, are feeling the impact of the doctor shortage. But a program in southern New South Wales is offering one possible solution.
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