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Volume 334:1679-1684 June 20, 1996 Number 25

The Quandary over Graduates of Foreign Medical Schools in the United States
John K. Iglehart

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Professional and political concern about the increasing numbers of graduates of foreign medical schools entering U.S. residency programs has re-emerged during the past year. Previous attempts to limit the number of such graduates who fill residency positions have been thwarted by a practical but serious problem: who will care for the millions of people, many of whom are poor, in inner cities and rural communities, if the institutions serving these areas are unable to recruit foreign-trained physicians for the residencies and staff practices that are generally shunned by graduates of American medical schools? In this report, I will discuss the . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Medicare and Graduate Medical Education

Attempts to Reduce Medicare Support

The Political Arena

Ways and Means Subcommittee Hearing

New York's Reliance on Graduates of Foreign Medical Schools

Seeking Substitute Providers

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N Engl J Med 1996; 335:1535-1537, Nov 14, 1996. Correspondence

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