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Noon Wednesday with guest George Quinn

George Quinn from the Wisconsin Council on Medical Education and Workforce

Aired 03/13/2019

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Noon Wednesday with guest George Quinn

Clip: Season 1700 Episode 1736 | 15m 49s

George Quinn from the Wisconsin Council on Medical Education and Workforce

Wisconsin is expected to be short at least 700 primary care providers by the year 2035. George Quinn, executive director of the Wisconsin Council on Medical Education and Workforce, joins us to talk about how the state is working to bridge the impending shortfall of physicians.

Aired 03/13/2019

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