Pilot program aims to train Spanish-speaking doctors
Wall Street Journal (subscription required), December 19, 2007
A 14-month pilot program at UCLA taps into the surplus of medical school graduates in Latin America and attempts to address the shortage of Spanish-speaking doctors in the United States. The program is privately-funded, and is seeking to expand enrollment.
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