America needs 90,000 more family physicians. Med students have different priorities.

Dr. Yalda Jabbarpour, a family doctor and director of the Robert Graham Center at the American Academy of Family Physicians, says primary care is the "backbone" of our healthcare system, but the US allocated only $0.05 in 2021 to the field for every dollar spent on healthcare. 

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How Gen Z's love of status is fueling a massive doctor shortage

Sorry, realized later that this is behind a paywall. Hopefully it lets your read once like it did for me. 

We *absolutely* underfund cognitive and "coordination" and "management" specialties like primary care
Article spotted on Graham Walker MD’s feed on Linkedin. As he mentions, a poorly worded click baity title, but a great article overall.