Medscape November 22, 2024
Roni Robbins

Roshan Bransden didn’t count how many job offers she received during her recently completed training in family medicine. “It was pretty nonstop throughout all of my PGY-3 year,” she told Medscape Medical News.

She said that most of the job opportunities were different from the type of position she sought or where she wanted to work. Bransden graduated last month from residency at Montefiore Hospital in New York and accepted a position as a primary care doctor in Miami, close to where she grew up and where her family lives.

If the number of recruiting offers residents received last year is any indication, newly trained physicians will have no trouble finding work. More than half (56%) of all residents in...

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