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Tania Mirza Pakistani Muslim woman in United States

Here we are posting about Pakistani Muslim woman, Tania Mirza living in United States. She and her brother and older sister has Focused on Specialization in Medicine. Tania’s father is a well settled businessman and full support of her children to the Objectives to capture. Emirates is confused and wants to share with Readers on her blog the goal. Tania says: I would like to take the opportunity to explain how Screwed our primary medical care system (and by Affiliation to take anyone that Needs or will need a doctor) would be if we do not change a bit Things the life 06 years .

I do not mean the problems with health insurance. I mean the impending collapse of primary care that is family medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics and Psychiatry. Those fields that would Normally form the core of medical care in the country are Threatened by the Reimbursement Rates so low, that a 2008-09 survey of medical students Showed that only 1.9% are planning to go to primary care.

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Pakistani Girl Aamira Wants Specialization in Medicine from United States

Aamira Pakistani Muslim babe, doing doctorate in United States. She as her brother and elder sister has aim to specialization in medicine. Her father is a well settled business man and full support her children to catch the goals. Aamira is in confusion and wants to share with this blog reader about her aim. She says I’d like to take this opportunity to explain just how screwed our primary care medical system (and by connection, everyone who needs or will need a primary care physician) will be if we don’t change a few things in the next 10 years.

I don’t mean the problems with health insurance coverage. I mean the impending demise of primary care i.e. family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and psychiatry. Those fields that would normally form the core of medical care in this country are being threatened by reimbursement rates so low that a 2008 survey of medical students found that only 2% are planning to enter into primary care!

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