New doctor registry cuts barriers to practice across Atlantic provinces, says regulatory college
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“If it means that once a year an emergency room – say in Amherst – is not closed because a physician from Moncton at the last second can come down and pinch-hit,” he says, “that’s an enormous effect on the people in Amherst.”
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