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CSANews Issue 75
> Fast Facts
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| What your doctor thinks |
Summer 2010 > Issue 75 According to the latest National Physicians Survey (2007), Canadian GPs and specialists list the following as major obstacles to providing care for their patients: Read more |
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| Health Factors Contribute to Early Retirement Among Canadians |
Summer 2010 > Issue 75 According to a long-term study, Canadian workers with health problems are more likely to retire before the age of 65, in comparison to those who are healthy. Read more |
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| Snowbird Trips to Non-U.S. Destinations Growing |
Summer 2010 > Issue 75 Read more |
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| Canadian Doctors Retiring Later |
Summer 2010 > Issue 75 Between 1978 and 2008, the average age of GPs in Canada increased by 5.6 years (to 49.0) and the average age of specialists increased by 3.4 years (to 50.6). Read more |
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| Number of Doctors Increasing in Canada |
Summer 2010 > Issue 75 Between 2004 and 2008, the number of active physicians in Canada grew from 60,612 to 65,440, representing an 8.0% increase across the country. Read more |
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