03-01-2026 09:01 via winnipegfreepress.com

Seven internationally trained docs sign to practise in Manitoba

BRANDON — Seven internationally trained doctors have signed return-of-service agreements requiring them to work in six rural communities in southwestern Manitoba due to a shortage of family physicians. The doctors […]
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