Alabama is looking forward to some good news that will aid in the need for physicians.
Without the help of a group of physicians with the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, this most likely would have not gotten done.
“We don’t want to lose those doctors to other states. We want them to stay in the state so they can train in the state, because where a physician trains is the majority of the time where they would settle,” Dr. Koulianos said.
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