@BobCross1938 Nothing magnamous about this, Bob. Their very large tuition fees help fund other Canadian medical education too and they don’t take spots from Canadians because there’s no funding for those spots. https://t.co/rKHmHCaGzE https://t.co/IuweaLgc
RT @drstanbrook: Just interviewed on CTV Your Morning about our @CMAJ editorial about Saudi medical trainees. Glad some can now stay, but…
RT @drstanbrook: Just interviewed on CTV Your Morning about our @CMAJ editorial about Saudi medical trainees. Glad some can now stay, but…
RT @drstanbrook: Just interviewed on CTV Your Morning about our @CMAJ editorial about Saudi medical trainees. Glad some can now stay, but…
Just interviewed on CTV Your Morning about our @CMAJ editorial about Saudi medical trainees. Glad some can now stay, but the issues we raised remain the same. https://t.co/UWPF70o84z
Some strong letters here about #SaudiArabia and #Canada... https://t.co/SQ1R1ZuEwE
RT @CMAJ_Open: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care | CMAJ https://t.co/u8UjfgBWhm
RT @CMAJ_Open: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care | CMAJ https://t.co/u8UjfgBWhm
Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care | CMAJ https://t.co/u8UjfgBWhm
RT @CMAJ: Saudi medical residents and fellows may continue training at Canadian institutions for now, but the threat of their removal expos…
RT @CMAJ: Saudi medical residents and fellows may continue training at Canadian institutions for now, but the threat of their removal expos…
RT @CMAJ: Saudi medical residents and fellows may continue training at Canadian institutions for now, but the threat of their removal expos…
RT @CMAJ: Saudi medical residents and fellows may continue training at Canadian institutions for now, but the threat of their removal expos…
Saudi medical residents and fellows may continue training at Canadian institutions for now, but the threat of their removal exposed our health systems’ weakness: https://t.co/SQGrkVYkTW #meded #cdnhealth #cdnpoli https://t.co/gQb0t1xNXk
RT @McCreaImmLaw: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care #cdnimm https://t.co/uJHHc7CGk3
Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care #cdnimm https://t.co/uJHHc7CGk3
Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care https://t.co/icBTtWiWHF
Canada’s health care and education systems must never be vulnerable to the spontaneous decisions of a foreign government... Canada will continue to welcome internationally funded trainees ... but should do so because we want them, not because we need them.
RT @CMAJ: Sudden exodus of Saudi medical trainees should serve as a wake-up call to governments to increase the number of funded #residency…
Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care https://t.co/u7Zd1CtQMO
RT @picardonhealth: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care https://t.co/yvFkdWD4gV via @CMAJ @drstanbro…
RT @austnyan: Short term: still hoping for a solution for the many Saudi medical trainees by month's end; their training and their patients…
I feel terrible for the Canadian residents now forced to cover extra overnight 26hr call shifts. Canada needs more residents, and to make this happen, we need more positions! There are unmatched graduates who would do anything to jump right in and help.
RT @CMAJ: Sudden exodus of Saudi medical trainees should serve as a wake-up call to governments to increase the number of funded #residency…
RT @drstanbrook: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care. Latest editorial @CMAJ by @hashimkhan85 @Nadin…
RT @CMAJ: Sudden exodus of Saudi medical trainees should serve as a wake-up call to governments to increase the number of funded #residency…
RT @austnyan: Short term: still hoping for a solution for the many Saudi medical trainees by month's end; their training and their patients…
RT @drstanbrook: @picardonhealth @maureentaylor31 @GlobeDebate Our @CMAJ editorial yesterday was about this https://t.co/3O0use5zFI
RT @CMAJ: Sudden exodus of Saudi medical trainees should serve as a wake-up call to governments to increase the number of funded #residency…
RT @guthealthmd: Saudi trainees “have likely been a factor enabling our governments to erode the number of funded residency positions...a d…
RT @austnyan: Short term: still hoping for a solution for the many Saudi medical trainees by month's end; their training and their patients…
Saudi trainees “have likely been a factor enabling our governments to erode the number of funded residency positions...a dangerous dependency, evolving now to the paradox of simultaneously understaffed programs and unmatched trainees...”
RT @picardonhealth: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care https://t.co/yvFkdWD4gV via @CMAJ @drstanbro…
RT @drstanbrook: @picardonhealth @maureentaylor31 @GlobeDebate Our @CMAJ editorial yesterday was about this https://t.co/3O0use5zFI
RT @picardonhealth: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care https://t.co/yvFkdWD4gV via @CMAJ @drstanbro…
Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care https://t.co/yvFkdWD4gV via @CMAJ @drstanbrook #MedEd
@picardonhealth @maureentaylor31 @GlobeDebate Our @CMAJ editorial yesterday was about this https://t.co/3O0use5zFI
RT @dlkelsall: New editorial from @cmaj: Withdrawal of Saudi residents exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care @drstanbrook https://t…
RT @drstanbrook: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care. Latest editorial @CMAJ by @hashimkhan85 @Nadin…
RT @drstanbrook: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care. Latest editorial @CMAJ by @hashimkhan85 @Nadin…
Our @CMAJ editorial on the withdrawal of Saudi medical trainees, its impact on Canadian healthcare and where to go from here. Special thanks to @NadineNabdullah and @drstanbrook for their support and expertise. #CDNhealth #MedEd
RT @drstanbrook: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care. Latest editorial @CMAJ by @hashimkhan85 @Nadin…
Reference list continued: https://t.co/Psi5gEJ6GR https://t.co/OzDiGWGJQi https://t.co/v5hYPIOM25 https://t.co/6to3Ibad1o
RT @austnyan: Short term: still hoping for a solution for the many Saudi medical trainees by month's end; their training and their patients…
RT @drstanbrook: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care. Latest editorial @CMAJ by @hashimkhan85 @Nadin…
RT @drstanbrook: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care. Latest editorial @CMAJ by @hashimkhan85 @Nadin…
RT @austnyan: Short term: still hoping for a solution for the many Saudi medical trainees by month's end; their training and their patients…
RT @austnyan: Short term: still hoping for a solution for the many Saudi medical trainees by month's end; their training and their patients…
RT @austnyan: Short term: still hoping for a solution for the many Saudi medical trainees by month's end; their training and their patients…
RT @austnyan: Short term: still hoping for a solution for the many Saudi medical trainees by month's end; their training and their patients…
RT @austnyan: Short term: still hoping for a solution for the many Saudi medical trainees by month's end; their training and their patients…
RT @austnyan: Short term: still hoping for a solution for the many Saudi medical trainees by month's end; their training and their patients…
Editorial: "Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care." Who knew one tweet from a foreign affairs minister would cause such an impact on our health care system. #diplomaticrelations
Short term: still hoping for a solution for the many Saudi medical trainees by month's end; their training and their patients are being put at risk. Long term: our "#healthcare and education systems must never be vulnerable to the spontaneous decisions of
RT @dlkelsall: New editorial from @cmaj: Withdrawal of Saudi residents exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care @drstanbrook https://t…
RT @drstanbrook: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care. Latest editorial @CMAJ by @hashimkhan85 @Nadin…
RT @CMAJ: Sudden exodus of Saudi medical trainees should serve as a wake-up call to governments to increase the number of funded #residency…
RT @drstanbrook: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care. Latest editorial @CMAJ by @hashimkhan85 @Nadin…
RT @dlkelsall: New editorial from @cmaj: Withdrawal of Saudi residents exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care @drstanbrook https://t…
RT @drstanbrook: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care. Latest editorial @CMAJ by @hashimkhan85 @Nadin…
Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care https://t.co/OF0Rk4a8zf
RT @picardonhealth: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care https://t.co/yvFkdWD4gV via @CMAJ
RT @drstanbrook: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care. Latest editorial @CMAJ by @hashimkhan85 @Nadin…
RT @CMAJ: Sudden exodus of Saudi medical trainees should serve as a wake-up call to governments to increase the number of funded #residency…
RT @picardonhealth: Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care https://t.co/yvFkdWD4gV via @CMAJ
Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care. Latest editorial @CMAJ by @hashimkhan85 @NadineNabdullah and me.
Withdrawal of Saudi trainees exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care https://t.co/yvFkdWD4gV via @CMAJ
RT @CMAJ: Sudden exodus of Saudi medical trainees should serve as a wake-up call to governments to increase the number of funded #residency…
RT @CMAJ: Sudden exodus of Saudi medical trainees should serve as a wake-up call to governments to increase the number of funded #residency…
Sudden exodus of Saudi medical trainees should serve as a wake-up call to governments to increase the number of funded #residency and fellowship positions for Canadian #MedicalStudents. Early release editorial: https://t.co/bW3KCibtum https://t.co/IBC0BFjP
New editorial from @cmaj: Withdrawal of Saudi residents exposes vulnerability of Canadian health care @drstanbrook https://t.co/33z97AKeVi