Busting the myth that young doctors work less than their older counterparts
It's been a long-held belief that part of the reason patients can't access a family doctor is because new, younger doctors want to work less than their older counterparts. A new study out of Dalhousie University challenges that idea. We spoke with one of the co-authors, Ruth Lavergne, who is an associate professor in Dalhousie's Department of Family Medicine and a Canada Research Chair in Primary Care.
Busting the myth that young doctors work less than their older counterparts
It's been a long-held belief that part of the reason patients can't access a family doctor is because new, younger doctors want to work less than their older counterparts. A new study out of Dalhousie University challenges that idea. We spoke with one of the co-authors, Ruth Lavergne, who is an associate professor in Dalhousie's Department of Family Medicine and a Canada Research Chair in Primary Care.