Efforts to boost number of primary care physicians face pay gap hurdle

The initiatives by the state's two medical schools to increase the number of primary care physicians in Wisconsin face a significant obstacle: Over the course of their careers, primary care doctors now make millions of dollars less than their counterparts in other specialties. (JOURNAL SENTINEL, 12/3)
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