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This has been great information; I do think it is a great idea for the students who are going into medicine, and will inevitably be the lower-wage earners (as compared to practicing medical doctor or surgeon, for example), to be provided with more incentives, including free tuition.

I graduated with a Master's degree, and although it was not in one of the "professional schools" (business, medicine or law), it would have been a great opportunity for myself and classmates to have the option of working in an under-served population, with the "reward" of being debt-free after a predetermined amount of time. Like Susan, my school loans are large and in charge! (and, will be sticking with me for quite a while....)

I believe all professions could offer something to work environments that are not the typical "sought after" locations, and most likely the people who would benefit most would be the young, new graduates!

May 18, 2008 - 5:50am

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