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Gov. Ron DeSantis said it’s not a lack of hospital beds that could pose a problem as coronavirus cases continue to rise in Florida. It’s a shortage of medical personnel.
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When's the last time you checked in with your primary care provider? U.S. adults under age 65 made nearly 25% fewer visits to primary care providers in 2016 than in 2008, a big study finds.
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One Indialantic couple wants to see the Florida legislature pass a cancer law for firefighters this session. It would offer them disability and some death benefits.
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A new psychiatry residency program will address the shortage of mental health providers in the state. Th program will eventually train more than 600 psychiatrists a year.
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Like the rest of the island, Puerto Rico's hospitals and medical schools were hit hard by the one-two punch of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Now, the University of South Florida is trying to lend a hand.
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As medicine becomes more about business, an MBA could prove helpful.
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More than half of physicians say they have low morale, according to a new survey.