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Opinion
Editor's notebookPublished 09/29/08
DOCTOR DROUGHT - Something is out of kilter with the provision of medical services in this state. Maryland is a rich state with two top-flight medical schools. Yet it has 16 percent fewer physicians per capita than the national average - 178 physicians for every 100,000 people, while the national average is 212 for 100,000. This must have something to do with the fact that - according to a study that MedChi, the state medical society, did jointly with the Maryland Hospital Association - only 52 percent of the doctors who received their licenses through the state stay on to practice here. Apparently when you put together low...
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