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International Health Care

Challenges for International Medical Graduates in the US Graduate Medical Education and Health Care System Environment: A Narrative Review

International medical graduates (IMGs), defined as individuals who received their primary medical degree from a medical school outside the United States and Canada [1], have become a vital portion of the Graduate Medical Education (GME) collective and the US health care system (HCS) and scientific research workforce [2]. They represent a quarter of all training […]

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International Health Care

MdM Medical Manager UKRAINE – Ukraine

MdM Medical Manager – UKRAINE The humanitarian aid organisation Ärzte der Welt e. V. is the German division of the international network Médecins du Monde/Doctors of the World (MdM). The 17 national members of the network implement domestic and international health care projects, currently almost 340 projects in 75 countries around the world. MdM provides […]

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International Health Care

Medical Second Opinion Market Worth $10.73 Billion by 2027 at 16.8% CAGR Lead by Orthopedic Diseases, Global Analysis by The Insight Partners

NEW YORK, July 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Insight Partners published latest research study on ‘Medical Second Opinion Market Forecast to 2027 – COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis By Disorder (Cancer, Orthopedic Disorders, Cardiac Disorders, Neurological Disorders, Nephrological Disorders, Hematologic Blood Disorders, COPD, Organ Transplants, and Other Diseases); Service Providers (Hospitals, Health Insurance Companies, and […]

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USA Health News

When medical bills lead to debt, financial hardship piles on top of sickness : Shots

Elizabeth and Nick Woodruff of Binghamton, New York, were sued for nearly $10,000 by the hospital where Nick’s infected leg was amputated. Heather Ainsworth for KHN and NPR hide caption toggle caption Heather Ainsworth for KHN and NPR Elizabeth and Nick Woodruff of Binghamton, New York, were sued for nearly $10,000 by the hospital where […]

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International Health Care

Northwestern Syria: Millions will lose access to vital medical care if humanitarian crossing closes – Syrian Arab Republic

MSF relies on the crossing between Turkey and northwestern Syria to transport supplies and will be forced to scale down assistance if UN Security Council fails to renew the cross-border resolution AMMAN/NEW YORK JULY 5, 2022 —Approximately 2.4 million people in northwestern Syria, more than half of whom are displaced, will lose access to desperately […]

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