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Manitoba aims recruitment efforts at U.S. doctors distressed by American politics


Published on 2024-12-17 13:20:50 - MSN
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  • A recruitment drive to deal with Manitoba's doctor shortage is taking aim at the United States and physicians who might be concerned about Donald Trump's incoming presidency.

Manitoba is actively recruiting American doctors who are disillusioned with the political climate in the United States, particularly following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The province is promoting its healthcare system, which offers benefits like universal healthcare, a better work-life balance, and a more inclusive environment. Dr. Michael Boroditsky, the registrar of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba, has noted an increase in interest from U.S. doctors, with the province's recruitment efforts highlighting the stability and support provided by Canada's healthcare system. This initiative not only aims to address the shortage of physicians in Manitoba but also taps into the growing discontent among American medical professionals regarding issues like abortion rights, gun control, and political divisiveness.

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