09-08-2019 15:57 via kvoa.com

To boost workforce, medical schools try to sell rural life

BRISTOL, Va. (AP) — A small group of medical colleges across the U.S. is aiming to boost the number of doctors in rural communities by trying to sell medical students on rural life.
They send students to live in small towns and train with local doctors. Some also organize outings and cultural experiences to try to entice students to live or raise a family in a rural community after they graduate.
Schools have taken students to a ranch to brand cattle, brought in an Appalachian story teller
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