John Cochrane: The right reasons to fire Harvard president, Claudine Gay.
Expanding primary care with foreign medical school graduates.
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is mostly diagnosed between the ages of 45 and 65 (Bruce Willis, for example.) It can be caused by a single genetic mutation. (NYT)
An estimated 28 percent of prescribed antibiotics are unnecessary.
Expanding primary care with foreign medical graduates who have practiced in developed countries is a great idea. There are doctors who have practiced in Britain, Canada, Asia who have no logical need to go through another residency(unless you consider barriers to entry a reason).