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================ In Canada, however, compensation for nurses and doctors outside of private practices, particularly surgeons, is government controlled, so there is little motivation to become a surgeon or a nurse. This leads to more shortages, which leads to inadequate staffing, which leads to empty beds because there's no one to care for patients. ============== Sorry Scotty, in Canada the compensation for doctors and nurses is governed by a bargaining process between, for example, the nurses union and various local/regional health boards. Here, in the Vancouver area, for example, the doctor's union/association will bargain with, among others, the board representing the Catholic hospitals in the region. The doctor's association bargains for the pay schedule amounts which determines doctors' pay. Hmmmm.... bargaining.... what a unique concept.... As to med schools responding to market conditions.... well, I'm from Missouri... are you telling me there's no collusion between the AMA (that is the doc's association, right) and the med schools? frtzw906 |
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