Amid a critical shortage of doctors, the Ford government is considering building a new York University medical school in Vaughan to address the doctor shortage. Medical students are expressing reservations about treating pain patients, highlighting the need for a dedicated medical school pain curriculum.
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“As the rates of chronic pain rise, I fear the future. Our medical students report reservations about treating pain patients, and while a dedicated medical school pain curriculum can shift attitudes, few schools offer one.” https://t.co/fbmhYIGDhv
The D.E.A. Needs to Stay Out of Medicine - Restrictions on pain medications are hurting patients who are suffering. Via @nytimes: https://t.co/3jwbiMdKVd
Amid a critical shortage of doctors, Queen’s Park is examining a potential new York University medical school based in Vaughan, the Star has learned. https://t.co/hfZd6BaRvZ
Amid doctor shortage, Ford government looking at building a medical school in Vaughan, sources say. New from @krushowy and @robertbenzie https://t.co/JB2QApIq0a
Amid doctor shortage, Ford government looking at building a medical school in Vaughan: sources #onpoli https://t.co/27YMG8LpVg