ANNAPOLIS - If you can work a stethoscope, Uncle Sam could want you very soon.
The U.S. government will need to hire more than 50,000 new doctors, nurses and other health professionals nationwide in the next three years, according to a new study from the Partnership for Public Service, a non-partisan group that advocates for the importance of government service.
According to the study, the government will need these health workers and others to replace retiring baby boomers as well as to address the challenges created by two ongoing wars.
The hiring binge could mean a boon to federal agencies located in Maryland. The Veterans...
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