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Elliott VS - Increasing compensation without addressing factors that can make the practice of medicine so arduous will not be enough to retain physicians in the profession. Physicians also want to be perceived as being good at what they do, treat a variety of patients with whom a relationship has been built and be given opportunities to improve their skills.

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