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. >> sister anne brooks is a doctor. at age 75 she worries who will take her place at the clinic she runs. >> 74% of my patients can't pay me, how will i earn enough money to pay the salary of another doctor. it's very sticky. >> sister brooks is one of three primary care positions in her poor rural county. >> you are there when grandma dies, or when the baby comes. you are with the family. they become part of you. >> it's a nationwide problem. the american association of medical colleges predicts a shortage of 45,000 primary medical positions. >> here this college was started as a solution to the shortage of primary care physicians in the gulf. >> dr james turner is dean of william cary college of osteopathic medicine. he predicts the situation will become worse because millions of americans without health insurance will be eligible. >> adding a burden to the system will make it worst. >> 24 medical schools opened in the u.s. since 2008. turner says it's only part of the answer. >> what we are about to see is a backlog
. >> sister anne brooks is a doctor. at age 75 she worries who will take her place at the clinic she runs. >> 74% of my patients can't pay me, how will i earn enough money to pay the salary of another doctor. it's very sticky. >> sister brooks is one of three primary care positions in her poor rural county. >> you are there when grandma dies, or when the baby comes. you are with the family. they become part of you. >> it's a nationwide problem. the american...
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. >> reporter: sister ann brooks is a doctor in the town of tutwiler and at age 75 she worries who willplace in the clinic she has run for 30 years. >> if 70% of my patients cannot pay me how will i earn enough money to pay the salary of another doctor, it gets to be sticky. >> reporter: she is one of three physician in her poor rural county. >> you are there when grandma dies and when the babies come and they are part of you. >> reporter: it's a nationwide problem, the american association of medical colleges predicts a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians by the end of this decade. >> and here at hatisburg, mississippi this was started for the shortage of primary care physicians in the gulf. dr. james turner is dean of the college of osteopathic medicine and predicts the affordable healthcare act will make the situation even worse because millions of americans without health insurance will suddenly become eligible. >> adding a burden to that system is only going to make it worse. >> reporter: 24 medical schools opened since 2008 and he says that is only part of the answer. >> wh
. >> reporter: sister ann brooks is a doctor in the town of tutwiler and at age 75 she worries who willplace in the clinic she has run for 30 years. >> if 70% of my patients cannot pay me how will i earn enough money to pay the salary of another doctor, it gets to be sticky. >> reporter: she is one of three physician in her poor rural county. >> you are there when grandma dies and when the babies come and they are part of you. >> reporter: it's a nationwide...
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. >> reporter: sister ann brooks is a doctor.t age 75 she worries who will take her place at the clinic she has run for years. if 74% of my patients can't pay me, how am i going to earn the money to pay another doctor? >> reporter: she is just one of three primary care physicians in her poor rural county. >> you are there when grandma dies, when the baby comes, and they are part of you. >> reporter: a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians are predicted by the end of the decade. and here this hospital was started as a solution. dr. james turner predicts the affordable health care act will make the situation even worse because millions of americans without health insurance will suddenly become eligible. >> adding any burden to that system is only going to make it worse. >> reporter: 24 new medical schools opened in the u.s. since 2008. turner says that's only part of the answer. >> what we are about to see is a backlog where all of these new students are getting to the point that they won't be able to go into practice and solv
. >> reporter: sister ann brooks is a doctor.t age 75 she worries who will take her place at the clinic she has run for years. if 74% of my patients can't pay me, how am i going to earn the money to pay another doctor? >> reporter: she is just one of three primary care physicians in her poor rural county. >> you are there when grandma dies, when the baby comes, and they are part of you. >> reporter: a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians are predicted by the end of...
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. >> sister ann brooks is a doctor in the town. she worries who will take the place at the clinic she has run for 30 years. >> if 74% of my patients can't pay me, how do i earn enough to pay the salary of another doctor. >> sister brooks is one of just three primary care physicians in her poor rural county. >> they are there when grandma dies, when the baby is coming, you are just with the family, and they become part of you. >> just breathe in and out. >> it is a nationwide problem. a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians by the end of this decade. >> and here in hattiesburg mississippi this new medical college was started as a solution to the shortage of primary care physicians in the gulf. >> that is true. from japes turner is dean. he predicts it will make the situation even worse, because millions of americans without health insurance, will suddenly become eligible. >> adding the burden to the system, is only going to make it worse. >> 24 new medical schools opened in the u.s. since 2008. turner, says that's only part of
. >> sister ann brooks is a doctor in the town. she worries who will take the place at the clinic she has run for 30 years. >> if 74% of my patients can't pay me, how do i earn enough to pay the salary of another doctor. >> sister brooks is one of just three primary care physicians in her poor rural county. >> they are there when grandma dies, when the baby is coming, you are just with the family, and they become part of you. >> just breathe in and out. >> it...
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. >> reporter: sister ann brooks is a doctor in the mississippi delta town. at age 75 she worries who will take her place at the clinic she has run for 30 years. >> there are 74% of my patients can't pay me, how am i going to earn enough money to pay the salary of another doctor. it gets to be very sticky. >> reporter: sister brooks is one of just three primary care physicians in her poor rural county. >> we're there when grandma dies. you're there when the babies are coming. you're just with the family. they become part of you. >> reporter: it's a nationwide problem. the american association of medicine predicts a shortage of primary care physicians. >> here in mississippi this new medical college was started as a solution of a shortage of primary carry physicians in the gulf. >> reporter: dr. james turner is dean of osteopathic medicine. he predicts the affordable healthcare act will make the situation worse because millions of americans without health insurance will suddenly become eligible. >> adding the burden to that system is only going to make it wors
. >> reporter: sister ann brooks is a doctor in the mississippi delta town. at age 75 she worries who will take her place at the clinic she has run for 30 years. >> there are 74% of my patients can't pay me, how am i going to earn enough money to pay the salary of another doctor. it gets to be very sticky. >> reporter: sister brooks is one of just three primary care physicians in her poor rural county. >> we're there when grandma dies. you're there when the babies are...
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. >> sister ann brooks is a doctor in the mississippi delta town. she worries who will take her place at the clinic she has run for 30 years. >> if 74 percent of my patients can't pay me, how am i going to pay another doctor? it gets to be very sticky. >> she is one of just three primary care if i as i says in her poor rural county. >> you're there when gamma dice, when the baby's coming. you're with the family and they become part of you. >> just breathe in and out. >> it's a nationwide problem. it is predicted a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians by the end of this decade. >> here in mississippi, this new medical college was started as a solution to the shortage of primary care physicians in the gulf. >> that is true. >> dr. james turner is dean of william carey college of as pattic medicine. he predicts the affordable health care act will make the situation worse, because millions of americans without health insurance will suddenly become eligible. >> adding to the burden of that system is only going to make it worse. >> 24 new medical sc
. >> sister ann brooks is a doctor in the mississippi delta town. she worries who will take her place at the clinic she has run for 30 years. >> if 74 percent of my patients can't pay me, how am i going to pay another doctor? it gets to be very sticky. >> she is one of just three primary care if i as i says in her poor rural county. >> you're there when gamma dice, when the baby's coming. you're with the family and they become part of you. >> just breathe in and...
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. >> sister ann brooks is a doctor in the mississippi delta town of tutweiler. in a75, she worries who will tae her place >> if 74% of my patients can't pay me, how am i going to earn enough money to pay the salary of another doctor? it gets to be very sticky. >> sister brooks is one of just three primary care physicians in her poor rural county. >> you are there when grandma dies, when the baby's coming. you know, you are just with the family and they become part of you. >> just breathe in and out. >> it's a nationwide problem. the american association of medical colleges predicts a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians by the end of this decade. >> here in hattiesburg mississippi, this medical college was started as a solution to the shortage of primary care physicians in the gulf. >> that's true. >> dr. james turner is dean of william kerry college of osteopathic medicine. he predicts the situation will be worse because millions of americans without health insurance will suddenly become eligible. >> adding any burden to that system is only going to make
. >> sister ann brooks is a doctor in the mississippi delta town of tutweiler. in a75, she worries who will tae her place >> if 74% of my patients can't pay me, how am i going to earn enough money to pay the salary of another doctor? it gets to be very sticky. >> sister brooks is one of just three primary care physicians in her poor rural county. >> you are there when grandma dies, when the baby's coming. you know, you are just with the family and they become part of...