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To: SeekAndFind

Are they losing practicing doctors or are they losing medical school graduates? It could be that NJ is a greater than average destination for medical education for people from other states and not just natives of NJ.


3 posted on 09/27/2013 8:51:29 AM PDT by posterchild (Can I get me a new Secretary of State?)
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For New Jersey residents, tuition will be $32,860 a year, plus $1,945 to $3,520 in fees. Out-of-state students will pay $52,680 a year, plus fees.

New Jersey ranks 33rd in the nation in medical school graduates, Cooper officials said. This year, fewer than half of New Jersey residents who applied to medical school were accepted and fewer than 20 percent scored seats at medical schools within the state, according to the American Association of Medical Colleges

I think New Jersey should raise their tuition even more and tax the cr#p out of the doctors in the state to make it fair for those that are paying their wages. yeah...that’s the ticket.


6 posted on 09/27/2013 8:58:30 AM PDT by Dick Vomer (democrats are like flies, whatever they don't eat they sh#t on.)
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Not to worry. Their are millions of illegals waiting to move in. Hello NEW DETROIT.


15 posted on 09/27/2013 9:42:26 AM PDT by spawn44 ( moo)
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