Kaiser Permanente is launching a family physician residency at its Santa Rosa Medical Center to respond to looming primary-care physician shortages, according to a Press Democrat report.
The medical center will enroll its first group of residents in July 2014, and the six residents enlisted in the inaugural family practice program at that hospital will graduate three years later.
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The medical center will enroll its first group of residents in July 2014, and the six residents enlisted in the inaugural family practice program at that hospital will graduate three years later.
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