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For first time, unemployment line awaits group of new Canadian specialists.

P Sullivan-1997-06-15-PubMed
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WHAT USED TO BE A CHRONIC SHORTAGE OF RADIATION ONCOLOGISTS in Canada has turned into a shortage of jobs for these specialists, and there is concern that about 50 residents currently in training will be left without staff positions. A lack of national coordination in meeting human-resources needs is cited as one of the main reasons for the current problem. The number of residency positions has been cut in 1996 and 1997 to help deal with the oversupply.

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WHAT USED TO BE A CHRONIC SHORTAGE OF RADIATION ONCOLOGISTS in Canada has turned into a shortage of jobs for these specialists, and there is concern that about 50 residents currently in training will be left without staff positions. A lack of national coordination in meeting human-resources needs is cited as one of the main reasons for the current problem. The number of residency positions has been cut in 1996 and 1997 to help deal with the oversupply.

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Economic shortageUnemploymentLine (geometry)Human resourcesMedicineOperations researchPolitical scienceEconomic growth

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