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Manitoba government to spend $4 million to recruit and retain more physicians
A new incentive program, developed in partnership with the University of Manitoba medical school to boost residency opportunities for Manitoba-trained graduates and top talent from outside the province, is the centrepiece of an enhanced, multi-tiered strategy to keep more doctors living and working in Manitoba, announced Health Minister Theresa Oswald announced "There are 235 more doctors working in Manitoba today than when our government took office and we are committed to ensuring that number continues to rise," Oswald said. "We will continue to invest in innovative strategies to ensure the number of doctors living and working in Manitoba keeps going up."
Distribution/Development, Education-Graduate, Health Human Resources-General, Supply/Demand
Physicians-Family, Physicians-Medical Specialists
Canada-Manitoba
English