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Recent news that a primary care physician group is closing its doors in Rhode Island has many worried for the state of health care in the Ocean State.
Anchor, which has offices in Providence, Warwick and Lincoln, announced the closure plans Friday in a letter to patients, ...
For half a century, Rhode Island has had only one residency training family medicine doctors. Now Thundermist is seeking to ...
The primary care practice cares, which cares for both adults and children, has locations in Lincoln, Warwick and Providence.
Petitions and calls for change are growing in the wake of Anchor Medical Associates’ decision to shut down all of its ...
The company plans to close its Warwick office on April 30, followed by its offices in Providence and Lincoln on June 30.
RHODE ISLAND — Rhode Island will make up to $90,000 in grant funding available to primary care doctors' offices across the state to support training and mentoring the Ocean State's next ...
Rhode Island is grappling with a shortage of primary care doctors. A bill seeks to allow foreign-trained doctors to fill the gap.
“This program will encourage trainees in primary care to remain in Rhode Island after completing their education,” said Dr. Jerry Larkin, the state’s director of health PROVIDENCE – With ...
The program’s goal is to train doctors who will become primary care providers in Rhode Island. “Really, in order to make a difference to increase life expectancy, to decrease the burden of ...
PROVIDENCE – It's no secret that Rhode Island has a dire shortage of primary care doctors. Estimates of how many doctors the state needs vary widely – from 100 to 260 or more – but the ...