Another U.S. doctor is citing the current political climate in the U.S. as a reason why he decided to come work in Manitoba.
Dr. Jesse Krikorian began taking patients at Klinic Community Health in Winnipeg earlier this month.
The family physician decided to leave Michigan for Manitoba as the province ramped up efforts to recruit U.S. doctors in the wake of Donald Trump’s second term.
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"A lot of my care focuses on underserved populations, including trans health," Krikorian said. "I wanted [to go] somewhere where it was more of a sure bet that I was going to be able to provide the care that I know is nece

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