Nova Scotia wants to make it easier for internationally trained doctors to practice in the province. A new assessment centre is designed to cut down on the time it takes for doctors to be licenced, while providing primary care to patients without a family physician. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.
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Nova Scotia to reduce assessment time for licensing internationally trained doctors
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