The Chronicle of Higher Education

Looming Shortages of Doctors and Nurses Are Intertwined, Report Says

By KATHERINE MANGAN

The United States could face a shortage of 24,000 doctors and nearly one million nurses by 2020 -- a double whammy "that may be more than the industry can bear," according to a report scheduled for release today by a health-research group.

The shortages would come at a time when an aging population...

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