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In August 2021, an article published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine projected a surplus of more than 7,800 emergency physicians in 2030 based on multiple scenarios, including patterns of supply and demand for emergency physicians at that time. Figure 1: Figure 2: References Marco CA, Courtney DM, Ling LJ, et al. Ann Emerg Med.
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