According to the Canadian Healthcare Network ( http://www.canadianhealthcarenetwork.ca) an election is fast-approaching in New Brunswick and Premier Shawn Graham promised to increase the number of nurse practitioners and doctors if re-elected to help cope with the province’s growing population.
Graham promised to double the number of nurse practitioners from 55 to 110. He also vowed to create 55 more physician positions over the next two years, at least 30 of which would be new family doctors. Furthermore, he promised to double the number of primary care clinics in the province to 30.
The election is set for Sept. 27.
Graham promised to double the number of nurse practitioners from 55 to 110. He also vowed to create 55 more physician positions over the next two years, at least 30 of which would be new family doctors. Furthermore, he promised to double the number of primary care clinics in the province to 30.
The election is set for Sept. 27.
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