PEDIATRICS Vol. 94 No. 1 July 1994, pp. 44
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J. F. L. MD

Fewer doctors in Canada eye greener pastures, says a survey by Medical Post, a trade magazine. Some 45% "seriously" consider leaving Canada, compared with 49% in a 1979 survey. The U.S. is the most likely relocation choice, though 64% believe that Canada's government-run health system offers a better working climate than the U.S. and 87% think that patients get better care in Canada.