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Tuesday, February 06, 2007Alberta physicians will get $1,200 a day and have flight and hotel bills paid if they work on-call shifts at the hospital in Fort McMurray, a move Health Minister Dave Hancock called a short-term solution to the community's doctor shortage. The $338,000 program will pay doctors to provide hospital care for patients without a family doctor in Fort McMurray, the Alberta government announced Tuesday. It sounds like a beautiful place. They say the Aurora Borealis is amazing, and the roads leading there are now well paved. Northern Exposure, anyone? posted by Sydney on 2/06/2007 09:47:00 PM 3 comments 3 Comments:
I wonder if they'll take Americans. By 3:54 PM , at
Actually, I'd love it. But then I'm an old IHS doc, and I figure Calgary isn't much colder than the Chippewa reservation in Northern Minnesota where I worked. By Nancy Reyes, at 3:06 AM boinky, want to come back to the u.s. and work on a reservation in south dakota? need help, here. By 12:39 PM , at |
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