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The contribution of Chinese-educated physicians to health care in the United States.

Robbert J DuvivierJohn BouletJason Z Qu
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Unlike trends from some other South Asian countries, the number of CEPs in the US has increased over the past 10 years. Migration trends may vary depending on citizenship and country of medical school training. The majority of Chinese-educated graduates come to the US from relatively few medical schools. Fewer CEPs currently in residency training might indicate lower success rates in securing GME training in the US.
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