Programs the New Brunswick government is offering to help those without family doctors may be contributing to the workforce shortage. The province’s medical society says the number of New Brunswickers without family doctors could reach 100,000 if more incentives aren’t brought in for family doctors. Suzanne Lapoint reports.
Global News at 6 New Brunswick
New Brunswick Medical Society says more incentives needed to bring in family doctors
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