Gem State physicians rally against bill to fundementally change medical education
- Idaho physicians are opposing House Bill 176, which aims to end the WWAMI program that trains medical students for Idaho and nearby states, as it could harm the state's medical education system and workforce pipeline.
- More than 1,600 Idahoans, including over 730 physicians, signed a letter against the bill, warning it could worsen Idaho's doctor shortage and affect healthcare quality.
- Representative Dustin Manwaring stated that the bill aims to expand medical education capacity in Idaho due to past limitations of the WWAMI program.
- Health experts, including Dr. Kelsey Wertzler, warned that ending WWAMI would create a greater healthcare shortage in Idaho.
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