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Corporatized healthcare increasingly views physicians as 'interchangeable workers' rather than the irreplaceable specialists they are. Many are turning to unions to strengthen their voice. Kelly Nedrow, a lawyer and senior advisor for health issues with the American Federation of Teachers, talks with us about how organizing in healthcare unions can help physicians strategize for shared governance and better work environments.
By Wendy Dean, MD and Matthew Ramsey, MD4.8
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Corporatized healthcare increasingly views physicians as 'interchangeable workers' rather than the irreplaceable specialists they are. Many are turning to unions to strengthen their voice. Kelly Nedrow, a lawyer and senior advisor for health issues with the American Federation of Teachers, talks with us about how organizing in healthcare unions can help physicians strategize for shared governance and better work environments.

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