Report: Wisconsin faces primary care physician shortfall of 745 doctors by 2035

Report: Wisconsin faces primary care physician shortfall of 745 doctors by 2035
Wisconsin will face a statewide shortfall of 745 primary care physicians by 2035, as a projected increase of new medical students and graduate medical education programs won’t keep up with a wave of retirements, according to a report released Friday.
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