Promising opportunities for family physicians
Good day everyone! I'm Jeff N Marquis co-author of "Untapped Wealth Discovered."
Today, while wishing our Northern neighbors a very happy Canada Day I'd like to tell you about some very potent and extremely lucrative opportunities for family physicians in Ontario Canada.
I recently read where there is a growing need for family physicians in Ontario Canada and this is happening because of:
The present average age of family physicians in this province stands at 51 and in less than 15 years most of these physicians will be retiring.
Last year two in every 10 family physicians were accepting new patients but this year this stat stands at one in every 10.
Ontario is not the only province in Canada having difficulty finding and keeping family physicians. However, Ontario is having the most difficulty and such is the concern that both the Ontario and Canadian governments are starting to think of ways to attract more family physicians to Ontario and Canada as a whole. This could be a very good opportunity for those budding American family physicians who are thinking of their future. Canada could be the answer to your decision. Canada offers lots to anyone thinking of relocating.
For starters, Canada has one of the best economies in the world and is one of the leaders of the G 8 countries. Taxes are lower than in the United States and with a very strong Canadian dollar the standard of living in Canada is very good at present and is forecasted to remain so for quite some time and with the oil boom Canada is in a position to pay for whatever it needs because of oil rich Alberta.
The weather may be another thing with normally colder winters than America but there's lots to do re sports, entertainment, restaurants, and a very friendly country. In addition, Canada is very close to the U.S when it comes to culture so anyone thinking of moving North should not have too much difficulty. Canada is now known as Hollywood North and much of the film industry in the United States make Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Edmonton their second homes away from.
So, give some thought to this.
Today, while wishing our Northern neighbors a very happy Canada Day I'd like to tell you about some very potent and extremely lucrative opportunities for family physicians in Ontario Canada.
I recently read where there is a growing need for family physicians in Ontario Canada and this is happening because of:
The present average age of family physicians in this province stands at 51 and in less than 15 years most of these physicians will be retiring.
Last year two in every 10 family physicians were accepting new patients but this year this stat stands at one in every 10.
Ontario is not the only province in Canada having difficulty finding and keeping family physicians. However, Ontario is having the most difficulty and such is the concern that both the Ontario and Canadian governments are starting to think of ways to attract more family physicians to Ontario and Canada as a whole. This could be a very good opportunity for those budding American family physicians who are thinking of their future. Canada could be the answer to your decision. Canada offers lots to anyone thinking of relocating.
For starters, Canada has one of the best economies in the world and is one of the leaders of the G 8 countries. Taxes are lower than in the United States and with a very strong Canadian dollar the standard of living in Canada is very good at present and is forecasted to remain so for quite some time and with the oil boom Canada is in a position to pay for whatever it needs because of oil rich Alberta.
The weather may be another thing with normally colder winters than America but there's lots to do re sports, entertainment, restaurants, and a very friendly country. In addition, Canada is very close to the U.S when it comes to culture so anyone thinking of moving North should not have too much difficulty. Canada is now known as Hollywood North and much of the film industry in the United States make Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Edmonton their second homes away from.
So, give some thought to this.
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