Efforts to Train More Doctors in Shortage Areas Have Failed, Study Finds
A 2003 law tried to devote more training slots to primary care and rural health. Its meager results raise doubts about new reform efforts, a researcher says.
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A 2003 law tried to devote more training slots to primary care and rural health. Its meager results raise doubts about new reform efforts, a researcher says.
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MOOCs may have snared most of the headlines, but traditional, credit-based online learning continued to chug along just fine last year, thank you very much
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A man in China hired virtual "assassins" to hunt down his son in online video games and kill off his avatar, according to local media.
In a bid to protect the growing number of international students coming to Canada, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has put forward proposals to limit student visas to those attending institutions
More than 145 years ago, a young Japanese samurai named Kusakabe Taro made his way to the shores of the Raritan River to study math and science as the first-ever international student at Rutgers University.
In recent years, big conversations at and about the annual meeting of the Modern Language Association have been driven by two major and ongoing forces of change ...
Forecasts and predictions come along with the new year. Here's a take on how green policy and markets may perform in the next 12 months.