Pranavi Sharma
Eram Alam, associate professor of the history of science at Harvard. / Harvard Gazette
Immigrant physicians fill a critical gap in the U.S. healthcare system, and raising the cost of H-1B visas may worsen an already severe doctor shortage, according to Eram Alam, an associate professor of the history of science at Harvard.
She told the Harvard Gazette that many foreign-trained physicians rely on the visa program to work in underserved communities, where the medical need is high and recruitment is difficult.
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