The high costs of applying to medical residency programs are imposing significant financial burdens on aspiring doctors, exacerbating disparities in the healthcare system. With fees for exams, applications, and interviews amounting to thousands of dollars, many medical students face challenges in securing vital opportunities for career advancement. The current system disproportionately affects students from low-income backgrounds, hindering diversity and inclusivity in the medical profession. To address these issues, organizations must consider implementing financial assistance programs to alleviate the financial strain on students and promote a more equitable healthcare system for all.
High Costs of Medical Residency Applications Pose Barrier to Diversity in Healthcare
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