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Add updates@allhealthcare.com to your address book to ensure delivery. Issue #63 | February 20, 2009
Health Professionals Are In Demand!

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Will Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants Solve the Primary Care Shortage?
There is an estimated need for 85,000 to 200,000 family practice physicians by 2020, making it an incredibly in-demand career, but primary care med students are in short supply. Who can help fill the gap? The pressure is on for nurse practitioners and physician assistants to step up to the plate - but how much can they help?

Solving the Primary Care Shortage
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The Best Healthcare Stepping-Stone Jobs
You don't need a four-year college degree to qualify for some of the fastest-growing jobs in healthcare. Many occupations on healthcare employers' most-wanted lists require two or fewer years of education and can serve as springboards to higher positions.
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Abortion Foes, Supporters Clash Over Law
A new rule granting sweeping protection to a broad range of health workers who won't provide abortions and other care could set up the first big reproductive rights fight of the Obama era. Contraception is widely accepted among Americans, but the fact remains, that even 36 years after Roe v. Wade, abortion remains controversial.
Abortion Foes, Supporters Clash Over New Rule
Healthcare in the Headlines
Health Centers React to Stimulus Plan
Health Centers React to Stimulus Plan
ND Measure Says Fertilized Egg Has Rights
ND Measure Says Fertilized Egg Has Rights
ICUs See Drop in Dangerous Staph Superbugs
ICUs See Drop in Dangerous Staph Superbugs
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