A Growing Problem of Limited Access to Primary Care in Rural Areas
A Growing Problem of Limited Access to Primary Care in Rural Areas
A Growing Problem of Limited Access to Primary Care in Rural Areas
A Growing Problem of Limited Access to Primary Care in Rural Areas
The Society of Rural Physicians
Jun 17, 2024



The physician shortage in New Brunswick's rural communities is a growing crisis that demands our attention. While retirement plays a role, the reality is that many dedicated doctors are being driven out by overwhelming administrative burdens, fragmented care systems, and a lack of control over the issues that impact their ability to practice.
The physician shortage in New Brunswick's rural communities is a growing crisis that demands our attention. While retirement plays a role, the reality is that many dedicated doctors are being driven out by overwhelming administrative burdens, fragmented care systems, and a lack of control over the issues that impact their ability to practice.
The physician shortage in New Brunswick's rural communities is a growing crisis that demands our attention. While retirement plays a role, the reality is that many dedicated doctors are being driven out by overwhelming administrative burdens, fragmented care systems, and a lack of control over the issues that impact their ability to practice.
The physician shortage in New Brunswick's rural communities is a growing crisis that demands our attention. While retirement plays a role, the reality is that many dedicated doctors are being driven out by overwhelming administrative burdens, fragmented care systems, and a lack of control over the issues that impact their ability to practice.
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