Нерон, хватит вам девушек пугать (с) Дженни
Он только все время грозит тюрьмой (c) Брюнетко
Раз других кандидатур нет, то буду порицать Нерона. (c) marfa1
О каком перенасыщении докторов идет речь.Согласно статистике наоборот недостаток врачей...Бебибумеры стареют..Кто будет их лечить?
Пошла спросила Гугла..первое что выскочило
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/27/he...cy/27care.html
почитайте, а как же
Teaching hospitals and other graduate medical education institutions currently receive funding for approximately 100,000 medical resident positions nationwide, a number that was set by the Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997 to reflect the level of funding in place on December 31, 1996. Since then, only minor adjustments have been made to the BBA-established cap, and the overall number of federally funded residency positions has remained the same even as programs have expanded significantly and the need for physicians has grown
Each year, about 16,000 residency positions become available nationwide. Approximately 12,000 of those are filled by graduates of U.S. medical schools. That leaves 4,000 available positions for other graduates – and there are usually over 30,000 foreign-trained doctors competing for them.Just a little more than a decade ago, there was a doctor surplus. In 1996, a committee of the Institute of Medicine warned that the United States had a surfeit of doctors caused by foreign-trained physicians coming here to work and recommended freezing med-school class sizes and limiting first-year residency positions. A year later, Slate ran an article on an alternative strategy for reducing the number of doctors approved by the federal Health Care Financing Administration. Under the Graduate Medical Education Demonstration Project, 41 teaching hospitals received $400 million in exchange for not training between 20 percent and 25 percent of the medical residents they would otherwise have trained over the next six years.The number of residencies nowhere near meets the demand from the number of students who will be in the pipeline in the coming years, or the need the nation has for doctors.
Even with the push for more residencies, about 1,500 have gone unused for the last three years. This is because some hospitals find they no longer can provide supervision or hands-on experience necessary to educate all the residents they’ve been allocated.
в точку попал :31:
In 1963, there were only 135 law schools in the U.S. (data here), and now there are 200, which is almost a 50% increase over the last 45 years in the number of U.S. law schools. Unfortunately, we’ve witnessed exactly the opposite trend in the number of medical schools. There are 130 medical schools in the U.S. (data here), which is 22% fewer than the number of medical schools 100 years ago (166 medical schools, source), even though the U.S. population has increased by 300%. Consider also that the number of medical students in the U.S. has remained constant at 67,000 for at least the period between 1994 and 2005, according to this report, and perhaps much longer.
One reason we might have a “health care crisis” due to rising medical costs, and the world’s highest physician salaries is that we turn away 57.3% of the applicants to medical schools. What we have is a form of a “medical cartel,: which significantly restricts the supply of physicians, and thereby gives its members monopoly power to charge above-market prices for their services.
Гы, сравнил!
Чтобы лоера учить, что 100 лет назад, что сейчас, надо было только аудитории да библиотека. Чтобы учить врача в наши дни прикинь, скока только на оборудование надо потратиться. Вот и укрупняются мед.школы. Считать надо не количество школ, а количество мест в них.
Нерон, хватит вам девушек пугать (с) Дженни
Он только все время грозит тюрьмой (c) Брюнетко
Раз других кандидатур нет, то буду порицать Нерона. (c) marfa1
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