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by feraloink
1114 days ago
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>... less to those who are genuinely trying to help the disenfranchised, unremembered, diverse and more. There are many government and philanthropic institution-sponsored programs in the U.S. that repay 100% of medical school, dental school, or medical specialty tuition and expenses, in return for committing to five to 10 years of medical service, on site, to remote or under-served communities. 'Remote' can be rural communities in Appalachia. They can be 'under-served' and very remote, e.g. for American indigenous people who live on their sovereign nation's land. Under-served communities can also be in economically devastated cities (usually due to offshoring of manufacturing) in the Midwest or East Coast where people of color and white people lack access to medical care that is within walking distance or public transport. |
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