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Fewer U.S. med students choosing primary care

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   September 10, 2008

Just 2% of nearly 1,200 fourth-year students say they plan to work in primary care internal medicine, according to results of a new survey published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. In a similar survey in 1990, the figure was 9%. The results suggest more medical students, many of them saddled with debt, are opting for more lucrative specialties.

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