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Idaho could unravel itself more slowly from its current physician education partnership under a new bill introduced Wednesday.
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Some lawmakers argue Idaho needs more control over medical training, while others worry that cutting ties with the WWAMI program will make our state’s doctor shortage even worse.
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Idaho’s medical doctor training program is in jeopardy under a bill on its way to the House floor.
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A new video game teaches University of Idaho medical students how to keep patients healthy.
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Abortion laws are on the minds of students around the country right now who are considering where to train, and later, where to practice medicine.
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Idahoans hoping to become doctors through a regional program could have to practice medicine here after residency. If they don’t, they may have to pay back government subsidies.
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Health disparities experienced between urban and rural communities are a result of many different factors, one of these being access to physicians. In an…
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CWI considers new funding options for expansionThe need for more rural doctorsLiminal: a refugee memoirLet's get coding-After last year's failed levy the…
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Regional medical school administrators are requesting more money to expand the number of seats for Idaho in a regional program that educates medical…
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Idaho lawmakers are considering a proposal to make more room for Idaho students in a University of Washington med school program. Idaho doesn’t have its…