'Nobody wants to come': What if the U.S. can no longer attract immigrant physicians?

NPRMonday, November 24, 2025 at 10:00:00 AM
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'Nobody wants to come': What if the U.S. can no longer attract immigrant physicians?
  • New policies in the U.S. are making it increasingly difficult for foreign-born physicians to immigrate, raising concerns about the future of the medical workforce. Immigrants currently represent a significant portion of the nation's doctors, and these changes could deter potential candidates from seeking opportunities in the U.S.
  • The implications of this trend are profound, as a decline in immigrant physicians could exacerbate existing healthcare shortages, particularly in underserved areas. This situation may lead to longer wait times for patients and a potential decrease in the quality of care provided.
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