To meet its current healthcare needs, France looks to the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec which are giving more autonomy to nurses rather than boost the number of doctors.
Maya Luong is a journalism intern at WorldCrunch. She is currently studying Political Science with a concentration in International Relations, and French at the University of California, Berkeley.
To meet its current healthcare needs, France looks to the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec which are giving more autonomy to nurses rather than boost the number of doctors.
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